10000078subject.topic=mochica pottery100Playing with thingsengaging the Moche sex potsEngaging the Moche sex potsWeismantel, Mary J.creatorauthor.textbibliographygovernment publicationtextstill imagecartographic imagetxuTexas20212021First edition.monographicAustin :University of Texas Press,2021.engEnglishprintxv, 246 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmunmediatedvolume"Hundreds of dazzlingly beautiful, sexually explicit ceramic sculptures made by indigenous Moche artists in Peru over a thousand years ago constitute a large and important corpus of non-western art about sex. Nevertheless, the Moche sex pots remain largely unknown except to regional specialists, subject to a dual marginalization. In Pre-Columbian studies, sexuality remains marginalized and understudied; in sexuality studies, non-western art is largely absent, and "classical" Greece and Rome appear as modernity's only Other. This study of the Moche sex pots fills these lacunae from a new materialist perspective. Breaking with the iconographic tradition that has long dominated Pre-Columbian studies, this book does not consider the sex pots as representations of human and nonhuman bodies, but as actual ceramic bodies that interact with fleshly bodies, now and in the ancient past"--Introduction: The Moche sex pots -- Modern Moche -- Pots play jokes -- Pots make babies -- Pots give power -- Pots hold water -- Epilogue: acolonial things.Mary Weismantel."The William and Bettye Nowlin Endowment in Art, History, and Culture of the Western Hemisphere."Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-235) and index.s-pe---Mochica potteryPeruErotic potteryPeruMochica potteryPeruThemes, motivesMochica IndiansPeruMochicaPérouErotic potteryMochica IndiansMochica potteryMochica potteryThemes, motivesPeruF3430.1.M6 W45 2021985/.01William & Bettye Nowlin series in art, history, and culture of the Western HemispherePlaying with thingsWeismantel, Mary J.Austin : University of Texas Press : University of Texas Press, 2021(OCoLC)1285954383William & Bettye Nowlin series in art, history, and culture of the Western Hemisphere978147732320514773232019781477323212147732321X978147732322997814773232364003073023220200568901227819796https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/99155258093803941/catalogDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 W45 2021Widener Library, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 W45 2021
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engMochikat︠s︡ivilizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ indeĭt︠s︡ev severnogo poberezhʹi︠a︡ Peru v I-VII vvBerezkin, I︠U︡. E. (I︠U︡riĭ Evgenʹevich)creatorKinzhalov, R. V.textbibliographytextruRussia (Federation)Leningrad"Nauka, " Leningradskoe otd-nie1983monographicЛенинград :"Nauka, " Leningradskoe otd-nie,1983.rusRussianprint163 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cmunmediatedvolumeI︠U︡.E. Berezkin ; otvetstvennyĭ redaktor R.V. Kinzhalov.At head of title: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR. Institut ėtnografii imeni N.N. Miklukho-Maklai︠a︡.Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162).s-pe---Mochica IndiansMochica IndiansReligionMochica potteryIndians of South AmericaPeruReligionIndian potteryPeruMochicaMochicaReligionMochica IndiansMochica IndiansReligionMochica potteryF3430.1.M6 B43 1983305.898MochikaBerezkin, I︠U︡. E. (I︠U︡riĭ Evgenʹevich).Leningrad : "Nauka," Leningradskoe otd-nie, 1983(OCoLC)612516254Мочикацивилизация индейцев северного побережья Перу в И-VII ввЮ.Е. Березкин ; ответственный редактор Р.В. Кинжалов.At head of title: Академия наук СССР. Институт этнографии имени Н.Н. Миклухо-Маклая.8411988211158439https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990020726250203941/catalogDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 B43 1983XWidener Library, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 B43 1983
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engSex, metaphor, and ideology in moche pottery of ancient PeruTurner, Andrew (Andrew David)creatorauthor.textbibliographytextenkEngland2015monographicOxford, England :Archaeopress,2015.engEnglishspaprintvii, 82 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm.unmediatedvolume"The Moche art style is best known through its highly refined ceramic vessels, which frequently accompanied burials. Estimates suggest that there are over 100,000 Moche vessels in museum and private collections worldwide (Donnan 1976: 13). The vessels, often decorated in a strongly pictorial style uncharacteristic of art of the Central Andean region, offer modern viewers tantalizing glimpses of Moche worldview. The highly consistent and formalized iconography on Moche vessels has been the topic of numerous studies, beginning around the middle of the last century, which have shed light on important aspects of Moche society such as mythology, social organization and ceremonialism. A particularly confounding subset of Moche ceramics portrays figures, including deities, skeletal beings, humans and animals, engaged in sexual acts. While such vessels inevitably arouse the interest of modern museum visitors, to date, relatively few scholarly studies have investigated the emic meanings of Moche sexual vessels and the artistic intent behind their creation. This study focuses on portrayals of an often-depicted Moche deity who, in this instance, copulates with a woman figure and argues that such images drew upon widespread beliefs concerning the functions of a vital cosmos to make potent ideological claims of legitimacy in a richly metaphorical visual landscape."--Andrew Turner.Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-82).Summary also in Spanish.s-pe---Mochica potterySex in artPottery, AncientPeruMochica IndiansAntiquitiesAntiquitiesMochica IndiansAntiquitiesMochica potteryPottery, AncientSex in artMoche (Peru)AntiquitiesPeruPeruMocheNK4077 .T87 2015F3430.1.M6 T87 2015985BAR international series ; 2739. Paris monographs in American archaeology ; 41BAR international series ; 2739BAR international series. 41Paris monographs in American archaeology14073139839781407313986^^2015375118915120025https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990146496050203941/catalogDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 T87 2015Tozzer Library, Harvard UniversityL.SOC.48.125.1.1.1 (2739)
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engArte erotico =Pre Inca erotic artPre Inca erotic arttextpePeruLima, PerúABCc19781978monographicengEnglishspaprint[48] p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 15 cm.Text in English and Spanish.s-pe---Mochica sculpturePeruMochica sculpturePeruPictorial worksMochica potteryPeruMochica potteryPeruPictorial worksErotic sculpturePeruErotic sculpturePeruPictorial worksErotic potteryPeruErotic potteryPeruPictorial worksErotic artPeruErotic artPeruPictorial worksErotic artIndian potteryPeruF3429.3.P8 P68 1978738/.0985Travel companions ; TC-1Pre-Inca erotic art[Lima, Perú] : ABC, [c1978](OCoLC)567448714Travel companions ; 138584505109783858450517^^^79123726^6486669https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990095797620203941/catalogDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3429.3 .P8 P682 1978Tozzer Library, Harvard UniversityF3429.3.P8 P682 1978x
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engMujeres mochikasValles de la costa setentrionalMujeres mochicasValcárcel, Luis E. (Luis Eduardo)1891-1987creatortexttextpePeruLimaImpr. del Museo Nacional1937monographicspaSpanish; Castilianprint5 pages, 6 pages of plates : illustrations ; 21 cmunmediatedvolumepor Luis E. Valcárcel."Serie Mochica"--Title page versos-pe---Mochica sculptureMochica potteryWomen in artHuman figure in artMochica IndiansAntiquitiesSculpture mochicaFemmes dans l'artCorps humain dans l'artAntiquitiesHuman figure in artMochica IndiansAntiquitiesMochica potteryMochica sculptureWomen in artPeruAntiquitiesPérouAntiquitésPeruF3429.3.A7 V3 1935 no. 4Cuadernos de arte antiguo del Perú ; no. 4Cuadernos de arte antiguo del Perú no. 4Valcárcel, Luis E. (Luis Eduardo)1891-1987320373037https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990047274450203941/catalogDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3429.3.A7 V3 no.4Tozzer Library, Harvard UniversityMUS.93.62.9.2 (4)
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engMoche tombs at Dos CabezasDonnan, Christopher B.creatorCotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLAtextbibliographygovernment publicationtextcauCaliforniaLos Angeles, CACotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA©20072007monographicengEnglishprintxii, 241 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 29 cmunmediatedvolumeCh. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Tomb A -- Ch. 3. Tomb B -- Ch. 4. Architectural Modifications -- Ch. 5. Tomb 2 -- Ch. 6. Tomb 3 -- Ch. 7. Tomb 1 -- Ch. 8. Observations and Conclusions -- App. Vertebrate Faunal Remains.Christopher B. Donnan.Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-234) and index.s-pe---Mochica IndiansPeruJequetepeque River ValleyAntiquitiesMochica IndiansFuneral customs and ritesPeruJequetepeque River ValleyMochica potteryPeruJequetepeque River ValleyExcavations (Archaeology)PeruJequetepeque River ValleyTombsPeruJequetepeque River ValleyGrave goodsPeruJequetepeque River ValleyElite (Social sciences)PeruJequetepeque River ValleyMochicaRites et cérémonies funérairesPérouJequetepeque, Vallée duFouilles (Archéologie)PérouJequetepeque, Vallée duMobilier funérairePérouJequetepeque, Vallée duÉlite (Sciences sociales)PérouJequetepeque, Vallée duAntiquitiesElite (Social sciences)Excavations (Archaeology)Grave goodsMochica IndiansAntiquitiesMochica IndiansFuneral customs and ritesMochica potteryTombsDos Cabezas Site (Peru)Jequetepeque River Valley (Peru)AntiquitiesPeruDos Cabezas SitePeruJequetepeque River ValleyF3430.1.M6 D69 2007985/.14Monograph ; 59Monograph (Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA) ; 599781931745512193174551X978193174552919317455282007036310171613663https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990114455490203941/catalogTozzer Library, Harvard UniversityL.SOC.120.Cf.6.22.1.13.1 (59)Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 D69 2007XDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 D69 2007X
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engArchitectural vessels of the Mocheceramic diagrams of sacred space in ancient PeruCeramic diagrams of sacred space in ancient PeruWiersema, Juliet B.1967-creatorauthor.Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture Publication Initiativetextbibliographygovernment publicationtextstill imagecartographic imagetxuTexas2015First edition.monographicAustin, TX :University of Texas Press,2015.engEnglishprintxi, 189 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 29 cmunmediatedvolume"Elaborately decorated monumental architecture, royal tombs, and ritual human sacrifice have established the Moche of ancient Peru (AD 200–800) as a culturally rich and ideologically complex civilization. Because the Moche did not have a text-based writing system, their sophisticated works of art, which communicated complex concepts, specific ideas, and detailed narratives, have become a prime source for understanding the Moche worldview. This pioneering volume presents the first book-length study of one of the most compelling forms of Moche art—fine ware ceramics that depict architectural structures in miniature.Assembling a data set of some two hundred objects, Architectural Vessels of the Moche interprets the form and symbolism of these artworks and their relationship to full-scale excavated Moche architectural remains. Juliet B. Wiersema reveals that Moche architectural vessels preserve aspects of Moche monumental architecture that have been irreparably compromised by centuries of treasure hunting, erosion, and cataclysmic events, while they also present schematic diagrams of specific and identifiable structures found within Moche sacred precincts. She demonstrates that many architectural vessels were also acoustic artifacts, indicating that the Moche considered certain architectural forms to be vocal, or animate. This research offers an important new perspective on ancient architectural representation and depicted space in the pre-Hispanic Americas and also complements existing studies of architectural models made by Old World cultures, including Middle Kingdom Egypt and Han Dynasty China."--Moche architectural vessels : an overview -- Visualizing and visually communicating architectural space -- The Moche architectural vessel corpus and its correspondence with the archaeological record -- Ceramic diagrams of sacred space : vessels of the enclosed gabled type -- Moche architectural whistling vessels : their technical construction and acoustic properties -- Architectural representations in other cultures.Juliet B. Wiersema."This book is part of the Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture publication initiative"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-180) and index.s-pe---Mochica potteryThemes, motivesMochica IndiansAntiquitiesMochica architectureSacred spacePeruMochica potteryPeruMochica IndiansPeruAntiquitiesPeruAntiquitiesF3430.1.M6 W54 2015985/.01Architectural vessels of the MocheWiersema, Juliet B., 1967-First edition(OCoLC)9853677179780292761254 (cl : alk. paper)0292761252 (cl : alk. paper)^^2014012252889666325https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990142042260203941/catalogDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 W54 2015Tozzer Library, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 W54 2015 FOLIODumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 W54 2015Widener Library, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 W54 2015
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engThe Moche of ancient Perumedia and messagesQuilter, Jeffrey1949-creatorCraig, Mark.Peabody Museum of Archaeology and EthnologytextbibliographyCatalogcatalogs (documents)CatalogsCatalogsCatalogues.mauMassachusettsCambridge, MassPeabody Museum Press, Harvard Universityc20102010monographicengEnglishprintxvi, 154 p. : ill. (some col.), col. map ; 22 cm.In the coastal lowlands of northern Peru, the Moche archaeological culture flourished from about A.D. 100 to 800. Moche culture is well known for its vividly painted and realistically modeled ceramics, outstanding examples of which reside in a magnificent collection at Harvard's Peabody Museum. In The Moche of Ancient Peru, Peruvianist archaeologist Jeffrey Quilter presents a thorough introduction to this fascinating culture and explores current thinking about Moche politics, history, society, and religion.Quilter utilizes the Peabody's collection as a means to investigate how the Moche used various media, particularly ceramics, to convey messages about their lives and beliefs. His presentation provides a critical examination and rethinking of many of the commonly held interpretations of Moche artifacts and their imagery. It also raises important questions about art production and its role in this and other ancient and modern cultures.The most up-to-date monograph currently available on the Moche--and the first extensive discussion of the Peabody Museum's collection of Moche ceramics--this richly illustrated volume is informative for the general reader and contributes to ongoing scholarly discussions for the specialist. Quilter's challenge to ideas of the Moche as an expansionist theocratic state that practiced ritual warfare furthers our understanding of this ancient Peruvian phenomenon, and his fresh reading of Moche visual imagery casts new light on the traditional arts of Peru. --Book Jacket.Moche and its art style -- Ancient life on the north coast -- Moche in Andean prehistory -- A brief history of Moche studies -- Media for Moche messages -- The messages of Moche art -- Gods, priests, lords, warriors, and heroes -- Media, messages, religion, and politics -- Reconsidering Moche -- The Peabody Museum collection -- Color plates.Jeffrey Quilter ; foreword by Luis Jaime Castillo B. ; photographs by Mark Craig.Catalog of artifacts from the Peabody Museum's Moche collection.Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-154).s-pe---Peabody Museum of Archaeology and EthnologyCatalogsMochica IndiansMochica IndiansAntiquitiesMochica IndiansAntiquitiesCatalogsMochica potteryMochica potteryCatalogsF3430.1.M6 Q45 2010985/.01Peabody Museum collections seriesMoche of ancient PeruQuilter, Jeffrey,1949-Moche of ancient PeruQuilter, Jeffrey, 1949-Cambridge, Mass. : Peabody Museum Press, ©2010(OCoLC)1085906812Peabody Museum collections series9780873654067 (pbk. : alk. paper)0873654064 (pbk. : alk. paper)^^2010017348555660641https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990126725150203941/catalogHarvard University ArchivesHUF 678.199.2010.73Tozzer Library, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 Q45 2010Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 Q45 2010X
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)El mundo sobrenatural mochicaimágenes escultóricas de las deidades antropomorfas en el Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco HerreraGiersz, MiłoszcreatorMakowski, KrzysztofPrządka-Giersz, PatrycjaMuseo Arqueológico Rafael Larco HerreratextbibliographytextCatalogsCatalogsplPolandLimaUniversidad de VarsoviaPontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Fondo Editorial2005monographicspaSpanish; Castilianprint222 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cmunmediatedvolumeThree studies on the divine world of the Mochica civilization by anthropologists Krzysztof Makowski, Milosz Giersz y Patrycja Prazdka, based on the Iconographic analysis of the ceramic representations of the Moche gods from the Larco Museum collection. Includes an illustrated catalogue of Mochica deities of the collection.Miłosz Giersz, Krzysztof Makowski, Patrycja Prządka.Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-147).s-pe---Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco HerreraCatalogsMuseo Arqueológico Rafael Larco HerreraMochica potteryCatalogsMochica IndiansAntiquitiesCatalogsMochica IndiansAntiquitiesMochica potteryF3430.1.M6 G54 2005709.85074 G363m99724265809789972426582200542245258600696https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990096786540203941/catalogDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1.M6 G54 2005XTozzer Library, Harvard UniversityMUS.93.62.16.13
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engLos mochicasLarco Hoyle, RafaelcreatorMuseo Arqueológico Rafael Larco HerreratextbibliographypePeruLimaMuseo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera[2001]2001monographicspaSpanish; Castilianprint2 v. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps, ports. ; 28 cm.t. 1. Orígenes -- Entorno -- La raza -- La lengua -- La escritura -- Gobierno -- Régimen militar -- Medios de comunicación y transporte -- Agricultura -- La caza y la pesca -- t. 2. Nota del autor -- El arte mochica -- La medicina -- El culto a los muertos -- La religión.Rafael Larco Hoyle.Original title published: Lima, Peru : Casa Editora "La Crónica y Variedades," 1938.This publication includes previously unpublished chapters and is based on the original manuscript housed in the Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera."Bibliografía/Rafael Larco Hoyle y la vigencia de su obra": p. xxv.s-pe---Mochica IndiansMochica potteryPeruMochica artPeruIndians of South AmericaPeruAntiquitiesIndian potteryPeruIndian artPeruPottery, PeruvianArt, PeruvianPeruAntiquitiesF3430.1.M6 L3 200147968372https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990087649790203941/catalogDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityF3430.1 .M6 L36 2001Tozzer Library, Harvard UniversityS.A. L 322 m 2001 Folio
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