Signs of our epoch. Current state of archaeological research on early village societies in Northwest Argentina (2005-2019).

These notes assess the contributions joint in the present volume, in the light of the current state of research on the process of development, consolidation and disintegration of early village societies of the First Millennium A.D. in Northwest Argentina. To this end, I concentrate exclusively on th...

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Autor principal: Salazar, Julián
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2020
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Sumario:These notes assess the contributions joint in the present volume, in the light of the current state of research on the process of development, consolidation and disintegration of early village societies of the First Millennium A.D. in Northwest Argentina. To this end, I concentrate exclusively on the production carried out in the last three decades and published in four of the main national scientific journals, as well as in three specific meetings. In a context of growth of the possibilities of practicing archeology in our country, which has been recorded since 2002, we can observe a multiplication of projects in previously overlooked areas, materialized from institutions dispersed in various countries. This feature can also be observed in a multiplication of theoretical frameworks and specific studies that have enriched our knowledge about social conditions and strategies, as well as material worlds, which built the village way of life in this region of our country.