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MONUMENTAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE ANCIENT ANDES LECTURE: TEMPLES AND GALLERIES IN PERU

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Monumental Architecture of the Ancient Andes: The Temple and its Galleries at Chavín de Huántar, Perú

Dr. Silvia Rodriguez-Sama, Anthropologist and Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Colorado, National Geographic Explorer, and Middle-Grade Author

Located at 10,500 ft in north-central Perú, Chavín de Huántar was an important religious site of one of the most influential early civilizations in the ancient Andes, approximately 1200-500 cal B.C. In this Ancient Andes architecture lecture, we will investigate its unique temple buildings and their labyrinthine internal gallery system using laser-based 3D mapping techniques and innovative dating methods. The architecture’s growth as well as fascinating finds discovered in the galleries over the past 100 years — including stone statues, elaborate ceramics, and incised conch-shell trumpets — help us understand how, when, and why this early society developed.

Sponsored by Museo de las Americas and Amigos de las Artes Americanas

ADMISSION $10 for GENERAL PUBLIC

FREE TO MEMBERS OF MUSEO OR AMIGOS—REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR HEAD COUNT.