Residential Architecture of the First Millennium AD in the Anjullón Basin, Castros Barros, La Rioja
We present the results of the residential architecture analysis of Loma de Anjullón (Castro Barros, La Rioja). We employed a multi-scale approach to project and compare the results at the local level with micro-regional and regional data. Our focus was on comparing the size, shape, construction tech...
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Centro de Estudios Históricos. UA CONICET
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/42477 |
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| Sumario: | We present the results of the residential architecture analysis of Loma de Anjullón (Castro Barros, La Rioja). We employed a multi-scale approach to project and compare the results at the local level with micro-regional and regional data. Our focus was on comparing the size, shape, construction technique, and habitability of the sites. At site scale, we formally analyzed the architecture of Loma de Anjullón and integrated spatial interpolation analysis of ceramic, bone, and lithic assemblages from excavations. At regional level, an increase in social interactions and the emergence of village spaces would occur in the second half of the first millennium, which would be visible in larger spaces with greater accommodation capacity, such as Loma de Anjullón. We propose that in Anjullón, there existed a long-lasting construction tradition in the first millennium AD, and the architecture would reflect phenomena of regional origin. |
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