Chavín civilization
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The Chavín, a South American preliterate civilization, established a
trade network and developed agriculture by 900 BCE, according to
some estimates and archeological finds. Artifacts
were found at a site called Chavín in modern Peru at an elevation of
3,177 meters. Chavín civilization spanned 900 BC to 300 BCE.
The Chavín were an early civilization that existed in what is now
the country of Peru. This Early Horizon civilization is believed to
have developed around 900 BCE and died out around 200 BCE. The
Chavíns laid the cultural foundation for the other Peruvian
civilizations to come. |
Archaeological artifacts from the Chavín period include textiles,
metalwork, pottery and religious items. The most well-known
archaeological ruin of the Chavín era is Chavin de Huantar,
located in the Andean highlands north of Lima. It is believed to
have been built around 900 BCE.
Chavín metallurgy, soldering, and temperature control methods were
advanced for their time. They also had a knowledge of textiles that
allowed them to revolutionize cloth production.
The Chavín established a trade network and developed agriculture by
900 BCE, according to some estimates and archeological finds. No
form of writing has been discovered, however.
They learned how to tame the llamas; llamas were considered gods.
The Chavin culture represents the first widespread, recognizable
artistic style in the Andes. Chavin art can be divided into two
phases: The first phase corresponding to the construction of the
"Old Temple" at Chavin de Huantar (c. 900-500 BCE); and the second
phase corresponding to the construction of Chavin de Huantar's "New
Temple" (c. 500-200 BCE).
Stylistically, Chavin art forms make extensive use of the technique
of contour rivalry. The art is intentionally difficult to interpret
and understand, since it was intended only to be read by high
priests of the Chavin cult who could understand the intricately
complex and sacred designs, and thus their power. The Raimondi Stela
is one of the major examples of this technique.
Chavíns had some sort of religious belief, supported by the many
religious artifacts have been excavated. They may have used
hallucinogens because small mortars, possibly used to grind vilca (a
hallucinogenic snuff), have been uncovered, along with bone tubes
and spoons decorated with wild animals which we associate with
shamanistic transformations.
The Chavín cult promoted fertility and abundant harvests. The
deities were represented in stone carvings as features of humans and
wild animals such as jaguars, hawks, eagles, and snakes. Its role in
politics was extremely significant. Chavin cult first stimulated the
use of techniques of producing elaborate cotton textiles, the
manufacture of large, light, and strong fishing nets from cotton
string, and the discovery of techniques of gold, silver, and copper
metallurgy. These economic advancements led to the building of
ceremonial centers and cities. It is possible that priests were part
of the Chavin cult. However, priestly classes probably were not
present, since complex societies and cities began to arrive only
after the disappearance of the Chavín. The Chavín may have
sacrificed animals and such to please the gods for abundance in
harvest. |
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