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La cruz en América (Arqueología Argentina)

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An archaeological and comparative study of the cross as a recurring symbol among indigenous peoples of the Americas, tracing its occurrences on pottery, monuments, and ritual objects and weighing whether it arose independently or spread through migration and contact. The author surveys colonial testimonies, mythic associations, and ritual practices that link the cross to rainmaking, atmospheric deities, funerary rites, and cosmological motifs, and compares American cross forms with other widespread symbols like spirals and meanders. Drawing on material evidence and ethnographic parallels, the book argues for patterns of diffusion alongside local adaptation, and outlines regional variations and interpretive possibilities.

About the Author

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Adán Quiroga

Adán Quiroga was an Argentine author and archaeologist known for his contributions to the understanding of Argentina's cultural heritage. His notable work, "La cruz en América (Arqueología Argentina)," explores the historical and archaeological significance of various sites in Argentina, shedding light on the region's past. Quiroga's writings reflect a deep engagement with the intersection of history and archaeology, making him a significant figure in the study of Argentine history. His work continues to be a valuable resource for those interested in the archaeological landscape of South America.

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