- The siq'i (Spanish:
Ceque; Quechua: A stripe, stroke, line
indicating a direction.),
Quechua pronunciation: [sɛq'ɛ])
system was a
series of
ritual pathways...
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sacred ritual within the
capital at Cusco. Such
lines were
referred to as
ceques. The work of Tom
Zuidema and
Brian Bauer (UT-Austin)
explores the range...
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Texas Press, 2000 Bauer, Brian. The
Sacred Landscape of the Inca: The
Cusco Ceque System.
University of
Texas Press, Austin, 1998. Coordinates: 18°16′08″S...
- San
Pedro de
Ceque is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Zamora,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity...
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Colla Suyu, had
groups of
three ceques,
symbolic lines or pathways, the
panakas were
represented by the
Payan ceque.
During the Inca Empire, most of...
-
sacrificed in
certain cir****stances; they were
brought to
Cusco following a
ceque and
huaca route of tribute.: 199–201 The
Coricancha is
located at the confluence...
- act of sleeping. Puñuy was
venerated at the
second huaca of the
fourth ceque (known as "Payao") in the
Chinchaysuyu region of the Inca Empire. Ritual...
-
considered cosmologically central,
loaded as it was with
huacas and
radiating ceque lines as the
geographic center of the Four-Quarters; Inca
Garcilaso de la...
- in Stehberg's opinion, it
might be the
first line of
ceque found in Santiago. In Cuzco, the
ceques consisted of
imaginary lines that
began at the Coricancha...
- for a sovereign.
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