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The vernacular architecture of the Maya of the Yucatán Peninsula, as represented by the Mayan house, is recognized not only for the impact Mayan culture has had recently, but also for its history. This building, which continues as housing nowadays, began in the Mesoamerican period, during which it w...

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मुख्य लेखक: Sánchez Suárez, Aurelio
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प्रकाशित: Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile 2015
ऑनलाइन पहुंच:https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/AS/article/view/1339
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.ubiobio.cl:article-13392018-03-27T00:24:03Z Tablados: Mayan ephemeral vernacular architecture Los tablados: Arquitectura vernácula efímera de los pueblos mayas Sánchez Suárez, Aurelio arquitectura vernácula patrimonio cultural patrimonio intangible patrimonio tangible poblados vernacular architecture cultural heritage intangible heritage tangible heritage villages The vernacular architecture of the Maya of the Yucatán Peninsula, as represented by the Mayan house, is recognized not only for the impact Mayan culture has had recently, but also for its history. This building, which continues as housing nowadays, began in the Mesoamerican period, during which it was reproduced in the ornamentation and arches of monumental architecture. Building knowledge, preserved for centuries in the construction of the Mayan house, was also used in the creation of a new structure called a tablado, which came into being during the process of the appropriation of bullfighting by the Maya of the Yucatán Peninsula and their assigning it meanings from their own world view. This paper describes a portion of the results of a research project that proposes a way of looking at this vernacular expression in the states of Campeche and Yucatán in Mexico. La arquitectura vernácula de los mayas de la península de Yucatán, en su representación de la casa maya, es reconocida no solo por el impacto que la cultura maya ha tenido últimamente, sino también por su historia que deviene desde el periodo mesoamericano, durante el cual esta construcción, que continúa vigente como vivienda en la actualidad, fue reproducida en la ornamentación y bóvedas de la arquitectura monumental. Los saberes constructivos, conservados por siglos en la construcción de la casa maya, fueron también empleados para la creación de una nueva estructura llamada "tablado", la que se generó durante el proceso de apropiación de la tauromaquia por parte de los mayas peninsulares, asignándole significados propios de su cosmovisión. El presente trabajo detalla una parte de los resultados del proyecto de investigación que propone una mirada a esta expresión vernácula en los estados de Campeche y Yucatán, en México. Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile 2015-06-19 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/AS/article/view/1339 ARQUITECTURAS DEL SUR; V.33, N.47 (Junio 2015): ARQUITECTURA VERNÁCULA; 26-37 ARQUITECTURAS DEL SUR; V.33, N.47 (Junio 2015): ARQUITECTURA VERNÁCULA; 26-37 ARQUITECTURAS DEL SUR; V.33, N.47 (Junio 2015): ARQUITECTURA VERNÁCULA; 26-37 0719-6466 0716-2677 spa https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/AS/article/view/1339/1292
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title Tablados: Mayan ephemeral vernacular architecture
title_short Tablados: Mayan ephemeral vernacular architecture
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description The vernacular architecture of the Maya of the Yucatán Peninsula, as represented by the Mayan house, is recognized not only for the impact Mayan culture has had recently, but also for its history. This building, which continues as housing nowadays, began in the Mesoamerican period, during which it was reproduced in the ornamentation and arches of monumental architecture. Building knowledge, preserved for centuries in the construction of the Mayan house, was also used in the creation of a new structure called a tablado, which came into being during the process of the appropriation of bullfighting by the Maya of the Yucatán Peninsula and their assigning it meanings from their own world view. This paper describes a portion of the results of a research project that proposes a way of looking at this vernacular expression in the states of Campeche and Yucatán in Mexico.
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile
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