
Nota del Transcriptor:
LA CRUZ EN AMÉRICA
PRÓLOGO
CAPÍTULO ILA CRUZ EN AMÉRICA
CAPÍTULO IIEL SIGNO CRUCIFORME
CAPÍTULO IIILA CRUZ SIMBÓLICA
CAPÍTULO IV La CRUZ en los DIOSES del AIRE
CAPÍTULO V La CRUZ y el NÚMERO CUATRO
CAPÍTULO VIEL SÍMBOLO CRUCIFORME
CAPÍTULO VIILA CRUZ EN LOS ÍDOLOS
The book opens a thoughtful journey into one of the most familiar symbols on the continent: the cross. Rather than treating it as a purely Christian relic, the author traces its earliest appearances among pre‑Columbian societies, showing how it adorned idols, pottery and ceremonial sites long before European contact. By weaving together archaeological finds from the Andes, the Pampas and the Caribbean, the narrative reveals a pattern that links the cross to rain‑gods and atmospheric forces, suggesting a deep‑rooted, indigenous meaning.
Drawing on a lively debate among scholars such as Brinton, Wilson and Mortillet, the work examines competing theories about whether these motifs arose independently or stem from a shared, ancient symbolic language. It highlights striking parallels between northern and southern American cultures—spirals, meanders and triangular forms that echo a universal visual grammar. Listeners are invited to reconsider how symbols travel, transform, and reflect the human desire to communicate with the unseen world.
Language
es
Duration
~6 hours (358K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Adrian Mastronardi, Paul Marshall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2017-01-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1904
A lawyer, writer, and pioneering folklorist, this Argentine author helped preserve Indigenous traditions and the cultural memory of northwestern Argentina. His work blends literary curiosity with early research into archaeology, history, and popular folklore.
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