Publication: El entorno natural como representación del espacio mesoamericano, en las manifestaciones rupestres del Valle del Mezquital.
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Lara Galicia, Alina
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El entorno natural del Valle del Mezquital, Hidalgo durante la época
prehispánica hasta la conquista europea, tuvo su construcción cultural
de lo simbólico a través de las manifestaciones rupestres; evocando la
ideología global de Mesoamérica junto con las identidades propias de
los grupos locales que habitaron la región. La relación entre la ubicación
de las pinturas y su distribución geográfica, ofrece la ubicación
de las pinturas y su distribución geográfica, ofrece una percepción
del espacio tiempo simbólico mesoamericano: su centro, sus esquinas
y sus cerros sagrados que junto con el patrón rupestre alrededor
del Hualtepec, evidencia la superficie terrestre, el plano terrestre del
mundo mesoamericano.
The landscape of the Mezquital Valley, Hidalgo during the pre-Hispanic age until the European conquest, had its cultural construction of the symbolic through rock art, which evoked the global ideology of Mesoamerica and, in turn, that of the local groups that inhabited the region. The relation between the location that the location of the paintings and their geographic distribution, offers a perception of Mesoamerican symbolic space-time: yours center, yours corners and its sacred hills that together with the rock pattern around the Hualtepec, evidence the terrestrial surface, the terrestrial plane of the Mesoamerican world.
The landscape of the Mezquital Valley, Hidalgo during the pre-Hispanic age until the European conquest, had its cultural construction of the symbolic through rock art, which evoked the global ideology of Mesoamerica and, in turn, that of the local groups that inhabited the region. The relation between the location that the location of the paintings and their geographic distribution, offers a perception of Mesoamerican symbolic space-time: yours center, yours corners and its sacred hills that together with the rock pattern around the Hualtepec, evidence the terrestrial surface, the terrestrial plane of the Mesoamerican world.




