Etno-historical Sources: Questions about Materiality of Andean Lithic Technology
In This paper we investigate the materiality studied by the archeology. We rebuilt it from written records chronicles registered in decades later to the Spanish conquest in the Andean region. In them, we obtained a detailed description of the relations of reciprocity, production and destruction that...
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Revista de Arqueología Histórica Argentina y Latinoamericana
2018
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Acceso en línea: | http://plarci.org/index.php/RAHAYL/article/view/233 http://suquia.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/handle/suquia/9954 |
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Sumario: | In This paper we investigate the materiality studied by the archeology. We rebuilt it from written records chronicles registered in decades later to the Spanish conquest in the Andean region. In them, we obtained a detailed description of the relations of reciprocity, production and destruction that remained Andean societies with non-human beings. By means of an interpretive framework focused on the properties of things we could understand the materiality in the Andean past to analyze the relationship stablished and between people and objects. The objects influenced the action and perception of the subjects, as they were produced, handled and used to interact with the environment and other beings in the landscape. Finally, we apply these concepts to the analysis of the lithic technology from two sites of the first millennium of Yocavil Valley. The properties of raw materials are keystone to understand aspects of communication between distant communities for social reproduction, collective memory and performative adjustment with the environment in prehispanic past. |
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