Post on 26-Jan-2021
Andean Poster Project for AP Art History Educators
M. Ponce de León
159a: Map of Cusco
Aerial View Credit: Google Earth Photo Credit: Historic Map along Qhapaq Ñan, Cuzco, M. Ponce de León
Photo credit: Wikimedia
Hanan (Upper City)Hurin (Lower City)
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159b: Qorikancha160: Corn Cobs
Location & Exterior ViewsPhoto Credit (3): Qorikancha, M. Ponce de León / Aerial View Credit: Google Earth / Corn Cob Image Credit: Ethnological Museum, Berlin
159b: QorikanchaInterior Views
Photo Credit (5): Qorikancha, M. Ponce de León
Diagram credit (2): Gasparini and Margolies
159c: Saqsa Waman
Photo Credit (4): Saqsa Waman, Cuzco, Peru, M. Ponce de LeónAerial view: Google Earth
159c: Saqsa Waman
Photo Credit (4): Saqsa Waman, Cuzco, Peru, M. Ponce de León
161: Machu Picchu: A Royal Citadel
Three Sectors:Hanan (Upper Sector)Hurin (Lower Sector)Agricultural Sector
Photo Credit (2): Machu Picchu, Peru, M. Ponce de León(pronounced “Pikchu”)
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Where are the Observatory, Intihuatana, and Huayna Picchu?
Huayna Picchu (Young Peak)Observatory/ Mausoleum
Intihuatana
Photo Credit (2): Machu Picchu, Peru, M. Ponce de León
Diagram credit: Hobe/Holger Behr, Wikimedia Commons
TEMPLE OF THE SUN = Observatory (Upper Section)
Photo Credit (left and middle bottom): Observatory/Temple of Sun, Machu Picchu, Peru, M. Ponce de León
Aerial Views Credit (2, right): Machu Picchu, Peru, Google Earth
Photo Credit (middle top): Wikimedia Commons
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TEMPLE OF THE SUN = Royal Tomb (Lower Section)
Photo Credit (3): Observatory/ Temple of Sun, Machu Picchu, Peru, M. Ponce de León
Intihuatana (“Hitching Post of the Sun”)
Inti = “Sun”Huata = “To Tie Up”
Photo credit (3), Intihuatana, Machu Picchu, M. Ponce de León
Andean Textile Methods
Diagram credit: Wikimedia Commons
Photo Credit: Llama Farm, Peru, M., Ponce de León Photo Credit: Mama Milita spinning, Otavalo, Ecuador, M. Ponce de León Photo Credit: Tayta Rene and Tayta Lucho weaving, Otavalo, Ecuador, M. Ponce de León
Diagram Credit: Wikimedia Commons
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162: All T’oqapu Tunic
Photo credit: Military Tunic, Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y. (Public Domain)Photo credit: All-Toqapu Tunic, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.
Photo credit: All-Toqapu Tunic, Getty, Golden Kingdoms, M. Ponce de León
Inka, 1450–1540, camelid fiber and cotton, 90.2 x 77.15 cm (Dumbarton Oaks, , Washington D.C.)
Andean Poster Project for �AP Art History Educators159a: Map of Cusco159b: Qorikancha�160: Corn Cobs�Location & Exterior ViewsSlide Number 4159c: Saqsa WamanSlide Number 6161: Machu Picchu: A Royal CitadelWhere are the Observatory, Intihuatana, and Huayna Picchu?Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Intihuatana (“Hitching Post of the Sun”)Andean Textile Methods162: All T’oqapu Tunic