Valle de Oaxaca visto desde las ruinas de Yagul, Oaxaca, 1982.

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Valle de Oaxaca visto desde las ruinas de Yagul, Oaxaca, 1982.
Tlacolula, Bennu 2020 ©
David M. Carballo
Abstract
Recent investigations and reconsideration of households in the Mesoamerican highlands illustrate the central role of domestic spheres of interaction to the broader cultural dynamics of the region over four millennia. Methodological advances in the analysis of past houses permit more sophisticated social reconstructions of the spaces and activities that constituted domestic life for the diverse peoples of the region. Current studies highlight the economic interdependence and diversification of households, their strategic flexibility in affiliation, the integrative ritual practices undertaken within domestic spaces, the material correlates of prestige competition between households, and the manner in which households articulated with a larger social universe.
Ana Mendieta, Yagul, Mexique,, 1973 Le temps et l’histoire me recouvrent, Jeu de Paume, 16.10.18-27.01.19
Paisaje con ruinas mixtecas en Yagul y Oaxaca rural en la estación seca, 1982.
La tumba triple de Yagul
Es una estructura funeraria que marca un estilo arquitectónico nuevo en relación con otras tumbas del mismo sitio y del valle de Oaxaca. La tumba representa una novedad arquitectónica, ya que muestra una asociación de tres cámaras (tumba 29, tumba 3 y tumba 30) dentro del mismo recinto funerario. La ciudad prehispánica de Yagul, se ubica al este de la ciudad de Oaxaca
INAH
Yagul archeological zone at Oaxaca pt.2