Traceologic Approach to the First Millenium A.D Ceramics of Quebrada de Los Corrales (El Infiernillo, Tucumán, Argentina)
Quebrada de Los Corrales is an archaeological area rich in evidence that account for diverse human occupations throughout more than 6700 years (ca. 7400 – 650 years B.P.). Although some dates and materials are linked to early hunting-gatherers activities as well as events pointing out to late groups...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/27232 |
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| Sumario: | Quebrada de Los Corrales is an archaeological area rich in evidence that account for diverse human occupations throughout more than 6700 years (ca. 7400 – 650 years B.P.). Although some dates and materials are linked to early hunting-gatherers activities as well as events pointing out to late groups, the largest body of evidence relates to the 1st Millenium AD agro-pastoral occupations (1850 - 1550 years BP interval), represented by the association of residential/domestic (village) sector along with agriculture (terraces) and herding (corrals) areas (Oliszewski et al. 2015). This paper aims to present studies carried out on ceramic technology of the 1st Millenium a. C. To this end a first approach is made from a traceology perspective, attempting to see hand-made shaping techniques and possible ”savoir-fare” from groups of this period on a local scale. Specifically, the work proposal focuses on the study and recording of analyzed macro-traces. |
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