Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca)

The architectural space is set up as part of the cultural landscape is fully involved in the construction and reproduction of domestic and ritual practices and the collective imagination of the community that builds and inhabits it. The Andalhuala archaeological locality is thus presented as an area...

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spelling I10-R10-article-54462021-06-18T17:45:56Z Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca) Arquitectura y paisajes en la localidad arqueológica de Andalhuala (Valle de Yocavil, Catamarca) Alvarez Larrain, Alina arqueología argentina arqueología del Noroeste argentino Yocavil Valley Andalhuala archaeological locality agropastoral societies archaeological landscape variability of settlements The architectural space is set up as part of the cultural landscape is fully involved in the construction and reproduction of domestic and ritual practices and the collective imagination of the community that builds and inhabits it. The Andalhuala archaeological locality is thus presented as an area that allows us to consider what was the construction and use of space on the eastern slope of the valley of Santa Maria or Yocavil whose patterns of settlement were previouly identified from the known to the western flank. We discuss here the evidence recovered from prospecting and surveying architectural in the mentioned locality. The results so far indicate a complex picture of occupations since the beginning of the first millennium D.C. until the final of the late times, comprising a strip space from the lowlands near permanent basins to the lower floors of the Sierra del Aconquija. El espacio arquitectónico se constituye como parte del paisaje cultural que participa de lleno en la construcción y reproducción de las prácticas domésticas y rituales y del imaginario colectivo de la comunidad que lo construye y lo habita. La localidad arqueológica de Andalhuala se presenta así como un área que nos permite abordar cómo fue la construcción y el uso del espacio en la vertiente oriental del valle de Santa María o Yocavil, cuyos patrones de asentamiento fueron anteriormente definidos a partir de lo conocido para el flanco occidental. Se discuten aquí las evidencias recuperadas a partir de tareas de prospección y relevamiento arquitectónico en la mencionada localidad. Los resultados obtenidos hasta ahora revelan un panorama complejo de ocupaciones desde los inicios del primer milenio D.C. hasta los finales de los tiempos tardíos, abarcando una franja espacial desde los terrenos bajos próximos a cuencas permanentes hasta los pisos inferiores de la Sierra del Aconquija. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2010-12-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed article Artículo revisado por pares arqueología del paisaje; arqueología de la arquitectura Artigo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/5446 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 3 (2010) NÚMERO 1; 33-48 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 3 (2010) NÚMERO 1; 33-48 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 3 (2010) NÚMERO 1; 33-48 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v3.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/5446/5892 Derechos de autor 2010 Alina Alvarez Larrain
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topic arqueología argentina
arqueología del Noroeste argentino
Yocavil Valley
Andalhuala archaeological locality
agropastoral societies
archaeological landscape
variability of settlements
spellingShingle arqueología argentina
arqueología del Noroeste argentino
Yocavil Valley
Andalhuala archaeological locality
agropastoral societies
archaeological landscape
variability of settlements
Alvarez Larrain, Alina
Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca)
topic_facet arqueología argentina
arqueología del Noroeste argentino
Yocavil Valley
Andalhuala archaeological locality
agropastoral societies
archaeological landscape
variability of settlements
author Alvarez Larrain, Alina
author_facet Alvarez Larrain, Alina
author_sort Alvarez Larrain, Alina
title Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca)
title_short Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca)
title_full Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca)
title_fullStr Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca)
title_full_unstemmed Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca)
title_sort architecture and landscape in andalhuala archaeological locality (yocavil valley, catamarca)
description The architectural space is set up as part of the cultural landscape is fully involved in the construction and reproduction of domestic and ritual practices and the collective imagination of the community that builds and inhabits it. The Andalhuala archaeological locality is thus presented as an area that allows us to consider what was the construction and use of space on the eastern slope of the valley of Santa Maria or Yocavil whose patterns of settlement were previouly identified from the known to the western flank. We discuss here the evidence recovered from prospecting and surveying architectural in the mentioned locality. The results so far indicate a complex picture of occupations since the beginning of the first millennium D.C. until the final of the late times, comprising a strip space from the lowlands near permanent basins to the lower floors of the Sierra del Aconquija.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
publishDate 2010
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/5446
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