Pastoralism in the post-hispanic Puna, zooarchaeology of the Antigal Laguna site (Barrancas, Jujuy)

Along with the European conquerors, various species of domestic animals arrived on the American continent and quickly dispersed throughout the territory. In the Argentine Northwest, their incorporation into the local economy was relatively rapid and of great importance within the socioeconomic syste...

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Autor principal: Merler Carbajo, Julia
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topic Argentinean northwest
Puna of Jujuy
European fauna
Historic archaeology
Pastoralism
Noroeste argentino
Puna jujeña
Fauna europea
Arqueología histórica
Pastoreo
Noroeste da Argentina
Puna do Jujuy
Fauna européia
Arqueologia histórica
pastoreio
spellingShingle Argentinean northwest
Puna of Jujuy
European fauna
Historic archaeology
Pastoralism
Noroeste argentino
Puna jujeña
Fauna europea
Arqueología histórica
Pastoreo
Noroeste da Argentina
Puna do Jujuy
Fauna européia
Arqueologia histórica
pastoreio
Merler Carbajo, Julia
Pastoralism in the post-hispanic Puna, zooarchaeology of the Antigal Laguna site (Barrancas, Jujuy)
topic_facet Argentinean northwest
Puna of Jujuy
European fauna
Historic archaeology
Pastoralism
Noroeste argentino
Puna jujeña
Fauna europea
Arqueología histórica
Pastoreo
Noroeste da Argentina
Puna do Jujuy
Fauna européia
Arqueologia histórica
pastoreio
author Merler Carbajo, Julia
author_facet Merler Carbajo, Julia
author_sort Merler Carbajo, Julia
title Pastoralism in the post-hispanic Puna, zooarchaeology of the Antigal Laguna site (Barrancas, Jujuy)
title_short Pastoralism in the post-hispanic Puna, zooarchaeology of the Antigal Laguna site (Barrancas, Jujuy)
title_full Pastoralism in the post-hispanic Puna, zooarchaeology of the Antigal Laguna site (Barrancas, Jujuy)
title_fullStr Pastoralism in the post-hispanic Puna, zooarchaeology of the Antigal Laguna site (Barrancas, Jujuy)
title_full_unstemmed Pastoralism in the post-hispanic Puna, zooarchaeology of the Antigal Laguna site (Barrancas, Jujuy)
title_sort pastoralism in the post-hispanic puna, zooarchaeology of the antigal laguna site (barrancas, jujuy)
description Along with the European conquerors, various species of domestic animals arrived on the American continent and quickly dispersed throughout the territory. In the Argentine Northwest, their incorporation into the local economy was relatively rapid and of great importance within the socioeconomic system imposed by Europeans. This was particularly true in the case of the Puna region, where the preexistence of pastoral practices and the management of herd animals represented an advantage when incorporating these species and favored indigenous participation in the new economic system. However, the information available about the incorporation of these animals into traditional Andean grazing, their management and the uses that were given to them in this region is scarce. This paper presents the results of the analysis of the zooarchaeological remains from the Antigal Laguna site, located in the Archaeological Locality of Barrancas (department of Cochinoca, province of Jujuy). This site accounts for the occupation of the area during post-Hispanic times and presents remains of European fauna, which makes it a valuable source of information to learn about the link between local populations and these animals between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
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url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/34530
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spelling I10-R372-article-345302022-06-13T23:21:43Z Pastoralism in the post-hispanic Puna, zooarchaeology of the Antigal Laguna site (Barrancas, Jujuy) Pastoreo en la Puna post-hispánica, zooarqueología del sitio Antigal Laguna (Barrancas, Jujuy) Pastoreio na Puna pós-hispânica, zooarqueologia do sítio Antigal Laguna (Barrancas, Jujuy) Merler Carbajo, Julia Argentinean northwest Puna of Jujuy European fauna Historic archaeology Pastoralism Noroeste argentino Puna jujeña Fauna europea Arqueología histórica Pastoreo Noroeste da Argentina Puna do Jujuy Fauna européia Arqueologia histórica pastoreio Along with the European conquerors, various species of domestic animals arrived on the American continent and quickly dispersed throughout the territory. In the Argentine Northwest, their incorporation into the local economy was relatively rapid and of great importance within the socioeconomic system imposed by Europeans. This was particularly true in the case of the Puna region, where the preexistence of pastoral practices and the management of herd animals represented an advantage when incorporating these species and favored indigenous participation in the new economic system. However, the information available about the incorporation of these animals into traditional Andean grazing, their management and the uses that were given to them in this region is scarce. This paper presents the results of the analysis of the zooarchaeological remains from the Antigal Laguna site, located in the Archaeological Locality of Barrancas (department of Cochinoca, province of Jujuy). This site accounts for the occupation of the area during post-Hispanic times and presents remains of European fauna, which makes it a valuable source of information to learn about the link between local populations and these animals between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Junto con los conquistadores europeos arribaron al continente americano diversas especies de animales domésticos, las cuales se dispersaron rápidamente por el territorio. En el Noroeste Argentino su incorporación a la economía local fue relativamente rápida y de gran importancia en el marco del sistema socioeconómico impuesto por los conquistadores. Esto fue así particularmente en la Puna, donde la preexistencia de prácticas pastoriles y de manejo de animales de rebaño representó una ventaja a la hora de incorporar estas especies y favoreció la participación indígena en el nuevo sistema económico. Sin embargo, la información disponible acerca del ingreso de estos animales al pastoreo tradicional andino, su manejo y los usos que se le dieron en esta región es escasa. Este trabajo presenta los resultados del análisis de los restos zooarqueológicos provenientes del sitio Antigal Laguna, ubicado en la Localidad Arqueológica de Barrancas (departamento de Cochinoca, provincia de Jujuy), sitio que da cuenta de la ocupación del área durante momentos post-hispánicos y presenta restos de fauna europea, lo que lo convierte en una fuente valiosa de información para conocer cuál fue el vínculo entre las poblaciones locales y estos animales entre el siglo XVII y XVIII. Com os conquistadores europeus, várias espécies de animais domésticos chegaram ao continente americano, que rapidamente se dispersaram por todo o território. No noroeste argentino, sua incorporação à economia local foi relativamente rápida e de grande importância no quadro do sistema socioeconômico imposto pelos conquistadores. Isso ocorreu principalmente na Puna, onde a preexistência de práticas pastoris e de manejo de animais de rebanho representou uma vantagem na incorporação dessas espécies e favoreceu a participação indígena no novo sistema econômico. No entanto, são escassas as informações disponíveis sobre a entrada desses animais no pastoreio tradicional andino, seu manejo e os usos que lhes foram dados nesta região. Este trabalho apresenta os resultados da análise dos vestígios zooarqueológicos do sítio Antigal Laguna, localizado na Localidade Arqueológica de Barrancas (departamento de Cochinoca, província de Jujuy), sítio que responde pela ocupação da área durante os tempos pós-hispânicos e apresenta vestígios da fauna europeia, o que a torna uma valiosa fonte de informação para conhecer a ligação entre as populações locais e estes animais entre os séculos XVII e XVIII. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2022-05-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed article Artículo revisado por pares Artigo revisado por pares text/html application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/34530 10.31048/1852.4826.v15.n1.34530 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 15 (2022) ISSUE 1; 65-78 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 15 (2022) NÚMERO 1; 65-78 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 15 (2022) NÚMERO 1; 65-78 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v15.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/34530/37922 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/34530/37603 Derechos de autor 2022 Julia Merler Carbajo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0