Curador, Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (Chile). Santiago de Chile - Chile
Académica investigadora, Instituto Iberoamericano de Desarrollo Sostenible / Universidad Autónoma de Chile . Santiago de Chile - Chile
Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos. 2022 Jul-Sep;29(3):769-788. doi: 10.1590/S0104-59702022000300011.
In 1895, Nicolás Sáenz proposed to the Chilean government to purchase a collection of "Inca" objects brought from Lima. This acquisition was approved in 1897. Despite the difficulties caused by the War of the Pacific, the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (Chile) continued to acquire Peruvian antiquities, following a tradition of comparative studies of material culture. Within the framework of social evolutionism, these antiquities were a measure of civilization, a reference from which to evaluate the material culture of the pre-Hispanic peoples of Chile. This article analyzes the acquisition of the Sáenz collection as the culmination of a process of transition towards an archeology that focused on the new post-war territorial acquisitions in the Pacific.
1895 年,Nicolás Sáenz 向智利政府提议购买一批从利马带来的“印加”文物。这一收购于 1897 年获得批准。尽管太平洋战争带来了困难,但智利国家历史自然博物馆(Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Chile)仍延续了比较物质文化研究的传统,继续收购秘鲁文物。在社会进化主义的框架内,这些文物是文明的衡量标准,是评估智利前西班牙裔人民物质文化的参考。本文分析了 Sáenz 收藏的收购,这是向以战后在太平洋地区新获得的领土为重点的考古学转变的一个过程的高潮。