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Can you please supply Can you please supply Widener ILL" Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 10:48:33 -0400 To: tozcire@fas harvard.edu This request has been forwarded from TLL by sullas Request Information for ILLiad Transaction Number: 3493404 ILL Number: 3432759 Institution: HLS / scangDeliver Call Number: OZ GEN MUS.120.20.7.1.5 (6) (Journal Tite : Viraco \Pemarest,,”” una Vol: copy 1 Journal Issue Journal Year: 1981 Beer 1 nature and antiquity of the Andean High God /Arthur A. Title: cap. Iv Author Pages: 70-90 Loaned To: Interlibrary Loan Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 Ariel: IF SCAN & DELIVER, PLEASE ARIEL TO WIDENER LIBRARY! Odyssey: 206.107.43.108 Fax ‘Thank you for filling this HLS equest. If you cannot fill, please respond to thie email. Loft 5/12/2010 1:26 PM. 4. Conclusions and Speculations By draving upon both established interpretations and re~ it breakthroughs in ethnography, ethnohistory, and archae- to trace broadly the development demonstrates dominated state rel! jordzons-—the ff daperial demanded several najor conn: tent, manifold, pects as a ‘and isperial patron. of these three strik- nceptual roots and pre-Columbian review of the por ing parallels sh shared development such -Hellenic, classical, sized the’ mo phenomena, not m in the dynanic and F gods themselves, as Since the divine reatity was multiple, fluid, encon- whole, ies sepe was expressed "deities" that embodied it efforts to understand pre gions and sical Western concepts of godhead |. phenomena jlusbian ideology ast ganism which was used as a As a consequence, the partially personified Pre-Columbian deifteations of celestial phenonena overlapped fansforned themselves into ea it is hardly incorporat Tndeed, composed of a number related referents capable of unfolding into distinct

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