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Forgeries and archaeology: Richard latcham, the precolumbian writing, and the guayacÁn pirates
Fecha de emisión
2020
Autor(es)
Garrido, Francisco
Valenzuela, Carolina
Resumen
From the supposed discovery of pre-Hispanic writing by ar-chaeologist Ricardo E. Latcham, this article discusses the role of archaeological forgeries in the creation of knowledge and narratives about the past in 1929 Latcham saw in a forged “Proto-Nazca” culture pottery collection the possible discovery of a pre-Hispanic writing system. Latcham would go on to publish four articles about this theory and, some years later, a novel-like book, but presented as factual. This article reflects on the forgeries in museum collections, which reveal the fallibility of experts, the ways in which archaeological knowledge is built and, in this case, its role in the invention of historical reality.
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