Max Uhle - Julio Tello: A political-academic controversy in the conformation of Peruvian archaeology

  • Alejandra Ramos Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET.
Keywords: Max Uhle, Julio Tello, Peruvian Archaeology, Nationalism, History of Ideas

Abstract

Max Uhle (1856-1944) and Julio Tello (1880-1947) made prominent contributions to the development of Peruvian archaeology in the first half of the 20th century, coinciding at some points and differing in others. Their contrasting academic proposals were linked to political positions, which in turn impacted the way of imagining the development of Peruvian archaeology. The article analyzes how the interdependence in the characterizations of Uhle and Tello led to the formation of a mirrored logic, placing them in two poles that condense positive and negative assessments, respectively. Finally, we explore the passage from the opposition of both figures to the construction of exclusive and nationality-dependent ways of doing research.

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Author Biography

Alejandra Ramos, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET.
Licenciada en Ciencias Antropológicas. Becaria doctoral de CONICET. ICA Sección Etnohistoria
Published
2013-07-30
How to Cite
Ramos, A. (2013). Max Uhle - Julio Tello: A political-academic controversy in the conformation of Peruvian archaeology. RUNA, Archivo Para Las Ciencias Del Hombre, 34(2), 197-214. https://doi.org/10.34096/runa.v34i2.643
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Open Space - Original Articles