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Social interaction and communities of practice in Formative period NW Argentina: a multi-analytical study of ceramics
Lazzari, Marisa; Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas
; Scattolin, Maria Cristina
; Stoner, Wesley D.; Glascock, Michael D
Tipo del evento:
Congreso
Nombre del evento:
81st Meeting Society for American Archaeology
Fecha del evento:
06/04/2016
Institución Organizadora:
Society for American Archaeology;
Título del Libro:
Abstracts of the SAA 81st annual meeting
Editorial:
Society for American Archaeology
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
We present clear production areas for two distinct polychrome wares in the earlier part of the period. Both networks appear to be geographically selective. The connection between Quebrada del Toro and the southern sector of Calchaquí has been now clearly demonstrated and should be considered in future modeling. There existed shared technological style in the core study area throughout the first millennium AD: ordinary wares varied across valleys but minimally, decorated wares were technologically homogenous (intercommunity circulation of clays, pots, knowledge & skills). Results call for a revision of the purported central role of some areas: Ambato clays not found, Condohuasi likely to have been manufactured at Campo del Pucará but other areas cannot be discarded yet. We need to acknowledge the relevance of connections between ?marginal? areas to model social interaction and emergent complexity. A complex and ever-widening network of associations and mutual dependencies demonstrated beyond typological analysis. The diversity of connections revealed in this study shows that communities often avoided the artifacts and iconographies related to so-called centers.
Palabras clave:
INTERACTION
,
EXCHANGE
,
INAA
,
ANDES
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Citación
Social interaction and communities of practice in Formative period NW Argentina: a multi-analytical study of ceramics; 81st Meeting Society for American Archaeology; Orlando; Estados Unidos; 2016; 246-246
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