Un abordaje del diseño, los gestos técnicos y las huellas de uso en instrumentos líticos experimentales (gubias, escoplos y cinceles), desde una aproximación funcional

Through the application of an experimental program and a methodology of microscopic based functional analysis as well as the typological study, this work sought to understand the social aspects that allow us to recognize and describe habitus or ways of doing, focusing on the study of design, technic...

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Autores principales: IDACOR, Brizuela, Camila
Formato: Artículo Artículo publishedVersion
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Revista del Museo de Antropología 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://suquia.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/handle/suquia/17971
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Sumario:Through the application of an experimental program and a methodology of microscopic based functional analysis as well as the typological study, this work sought to understand the social aspects that allow us to recognize and describe habitus or ways of doing, focusing on the study of design, technical gestures and the traces of use that are registered in the active edges and active planes of the lithic instruments. In this way, it aims to contribute to the discussion of the links between design/form and function of lithic instruments, specifically focusing our interest on the typological groups defined by Hocsman and Aschero (2015) as gouges, carvers and chisels. Since the authors discuss aspects related to the “morphological-functional variables”, the “primary functions”, their link with specific “modes of action” and “performance characteristics”, we understood that a characterization and contrast between the traces / gestures of use and the morphological variability of these groups was necessary, seeking to analyze the micro-morphological variables that characterize them and evaluate possible similarities and / or differences in their contexts of use and in the microscopic evidences of the active areas of these instruments.