Torres funerarias chullpa en el valle del r\'io Lauca: un primer an\'alisis arqueoastron\'omico
Alejandro Gangui

TL;DR
This study employs archaeoastronomy to analyze the orientations of 80 chullpa funerary towers in Bolivia's Lauca River valley, revealing a predominant eastward alignment within the solar range, shedding light on ancient funerary practices.
Contribution
First systematic analysis of chullpa tower orientations in the Lauca River valley, providing new insights into their astronomical alignment and cultural significance.
Findings
Most towers are oriented towards the east within the solar range.
Entrances mostly point slightly north of due east.
Supports hypothesis of astronomical or ritual significance in orientation.
Abstract
In this work we employ the methods of archaeoastronomy to analyze the orientation, possibly astronomical, of numerous groups of chullpa funerary towers, mainly from the 12th to 16th centuries, located in the Lauca River valley of the central Bolivian highlands. Despite their great historical relevance, both regarding the beliefs and funerary customs of the local populations and the characteristics of the landscape in the highlands, little is known about the relationship of these mortuary monuments with the sky. Several authors, from chroniclers of the colonial era to more modern explorers, indicate that the tomb towers of these regions are oriented in such a way that important parts of their structure (in general, the entrances of the chullpas) point towards the sunrise on the eastern horizon, in order to be imbued with the first rays of the Sun. However, the sunrise changes its…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistorical and Architectural Studies · Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory · Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
