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Cahuachi musical. Característica morfológica de las antaras Nazca
Author(s) -
Anna Gruszczyńska-Ziółkowska
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
estudios latinoamericanos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0137-3080
DOI - 10.36447/estudios1999.v19.art7
Subject(s) - flute , musical , diversity (politics) , event (particle physics) , archaeology , history , art , visual arts , art history , anthropology , sociology , physics , quantum mechanics
Short description: As result of archaeological investigations in different sites attributed to the Nasca culture, numerous musical instruments have been recovered. The Cahuachi site, which spans over 24 square kilometers, was an especially important event in musical archeology. The archaeo-musicological investigations done on the material from this site reveal a great diversity of types and forms of the most common music instrument: Pan's flute. The text tries to classify this abundant material.

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