Yanque en el valle del Colca (Caylloma, Arequipa). Historia y cultura en los siglos XV-XX
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Sánchez Dávila, Mario ElmerIssue Date
2017-11
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SÁNCHEZ DÁVILA, Mario, 2017. Yanque en el valle del Colca (Caylloma, Arequipa). Historia y cultura en los siglos XV-XX. Revista Haucaypata. Investigaciones arqueológicas del Tahuantinsuyo, Nro. 12: 68- 78. Lima.Publisher
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Revista Haucaypata. Investigaciones arqueológicas del TahuantinsuyoAbstract
Este artículo reconstruye, a través de fuentes de archivo (etnohistóricas y antropológicas), la historia de la privilegiada y estratégica posición política y económica de Yanque dentro del valle del Colca: como sede central del poder del Señorío Collagua que controlaba la parte norte, este y sureste del valle (siglos X-XV); como centro administrativo del Tahuantinsuyo (siglos XV-XVI); como capital de corregimiento y repartimiento virreynal (siglos XVI-XVIII); como capital de la provincia de Caylloma en la República Aristocrática (mediados del siglo XIX hasta las primeras décadas del siglo XX) y; como espacio turístico donde se concentra la mayor cantidad de hoteles de todo el valle (desde finales del siglo XX hasta la actualidad).This article reconstructs, by means of archival sources (ethno-historical and anthropological), a history of the privileged and strategic political and economic position of Yanque in the Colca Valley: as a central seat of power of the Collagua estate which controlled the north, east and southeast parts of the Valley from the X to XV centuries; as a center of administration of Inca Tahuantinsuyu, in the Valley from the XV to XVI centuries; as the center of the municipality and region during the Spanish viceroyalty, from the XVI to XVIII centuries; as the capital of the province of Caylloma since the mid-nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, in the “Aristocratic Republic”; and as a tourist area where the largest number of hotels across the Valley is concentrated, since the late twentieth century to the present.
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