Patagon Journal

An invitation to revalue and discover the ancestral legacy

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In 2008, for the first time, the archaeolog­ist Luis Briones Morales saw in satellite images what seemed to be a great and unpreceden­ted rupestrian figure, standing out on the sands of the driest desert in the world, a legacy of the ancestral cultures of northern Chile. This was the Retamilla Sun Geoglyph, located in the Atacama Desert.

“The geoglyphs are generally recorded in the surroundin­gs of paths that make up the great historical pedestrian network,” explained Morales. These paths lead to vestiges that date back to a pre- Hispanic era, whose presence is explained by the importance of astronomic­al events in the region. These figures were a reflection of “their ways of ‘seeing’ the territory to which they belonged, their cosmovisio­n in harmony with the environmen­t, their orientatio­ns, among other communicat­ional possibilit­ies”, according to the expert. I t is believed that their main reason for existence was to point out or mark solstice dates.

So, this great sun, the creator of everything that exists on earth, found on the eastern edge of the unexplored Pampa del Tamarugal, was chosen to become the l ogo for the new image of Espíritu de Chile Wines - Explorador, Intrépido and Viajero- designed to live a unique experience connected with nature.

Thus, the label of each one of them represents this millenary art, and an invitation to venture and travel Chile through the wines of the different valleys of this country.

 ??  ?? “Desde el inicio del proyecto, hemos trabajado en conjunto con la comunidad de Pica, Matilla y Quisma, hemos hecho capacitaci­ones a alumnos de la escuela agrícola de la zona y también hemos dado apoyo técnico a los parceleros” menciona Marcelo Lorca, Gerente Agrícola de Espíritu de Chile wines.
“Desde el inicio del proyecto, hemos trabajado en conjunto con la comunidad de Pica, Matilla y Quisma, hemos hecho capacitaci­ones a alumnos de la escuela agrícola de la zona y también hemos dado apoyo técnico a los parceleros” menciona Marcelo Lorca, Gerente Agrícola de Espíritu de Chile wines.

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