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The Geoglyph as a Medium for Anarchist Ritual

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2020
Geoglyphs are widely seen as an expression of past sacred landscapes. In this article, I offer a new theoretical approach to geoglyphs, interpreting them as a distinctly anarchic and decentralized medium for ritual activity.
Darryl Wilkinson
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A new methodology for geoglyph research: Preliminary survey results and practical workflow from the Quilcapampa Geoglyph Survey (Sihuas Valley, Peru)

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016
Abstract With the exception of the Nazca Lines, geoglyphs in the Andes have tended to be studied without regard to their position in the landscape. The objective of the Quilcapampa Geoglyph Survey is to better contextualize rock art by identifying and then mapping areas of high concentration of geoglyphs on the broad pampa surrounding the middle ...
Peter Bikoulis   +5 more
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Geoglyph

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021

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RESEARCH BY GEOPHYSICAL METHODS OF THE PROPOSED GEOGLYPH “LOS” IN THE NATURAL PARK “ZYURATKUL” (SATKINSKY DISTRICT, CHELYABINSK REGION)

Уральский геофизический вестник, 2021
В работе приведены результаты микромагнитной и георадарной профильной съемки съемки на месте предполагаемого геоглифа «Лось», расположенного в природном парке «Зюраткуль».
В.В. Носкевич
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Geoglyphs in the UK

2021
A 12-page paper illustrating the likely presence, in geoglyph form, of a probably long-established cult art form in the UK, as elsewhere.
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Domestication in Motion: Macrofossils of Pre-Colonial Brazilian Nuts, Palms and Other Amazonian Planted Tree Species Found in the Upper Purus

, 2020
Evidence from several earthwork-building societies has recently been discovered in Amazonia that challenges existing theories about precolonial, human-environment interactions.
M. Pärssinen   +3 more
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The Nasca and Palpa geoglyphs: geophysical and geochemical data

Naturwissenschaften, 2009
The Nasca geoglyphs in the stone desert in southern Peru are part of our world cultural heritage. These remarkable drawings have roused the interest of scientists from different disciplines. Here we report the results of integrated geophysical, petrophysical, mineralogical, and geochemical investigations of the geoglyphs at six test sites in the stone ...
Kerstin, Hartsch   +3 more
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A Group of Geoglyphs in the Lower Carabamba Valley, Northern Peru

Latin American Antiquity, 2021
In 2019, while conducting a survey of the Carabamba River valley (ca. 150–3,325 m asl) in northern Peru, we identified and surveyed a group of five unreported geoglyphs. Their location and iconography suggest that they date from the Formative period (1800–200 BC) and that they were possibly associated with a form of fertility ritual.
Amedeo Sghinolfi   +3 more
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