Dwelling Enclosure 1 in Pajchela Nucleo (Cusi Cusi, upper San Juan river basin, Jujuy): changes and continuities
In this paper we present the results of archaeological excavations conducted in Enclosure 1, Pajchela Núcleo, Cusi Cusi, upper San Juan Mayo River Basin; and we interpret them in terms of different ways of dwelling that followed in time. From stratigraphic and recovered materials analysis, we sugges...
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Centro de Estudios Históricos. UA CONICET
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/28914 |
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| Sumario: | In this paper we present the results of archaeological excavations conducted in Enclosure 1, Pajchela Núcleo, Cusi Cusi, upper San Juan Mayo River Basin; and we interpret them in terms of different ways of dwelling that followed in time. From stratigraphic and recovered materials analysis, we suggest that there were three occupations: the first one with dates that places it in the Late Regional Developments Period (AD 1200-1450), related with people from the Doncellas-Casabindo sphere; a second one during Inka and Early Colonial times (AD 1450-1660) and a third one that begins in the Colony and endures until today. We interpret these occupations in terms of a multi-temporal landscape, leading to the present interpretations of different agents involved in material relations (community, archaeologists, and tourists). |
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