Plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east Norpatagonia (Argentina)

The abundance of ethnohistorical references on the use of plants by hunter-gatherer groups in the northeast Patagonia along the 18th and 19th centuries contrasts with the scant archaeological approach that the topic received in the investigations of the last century. In recent years, this situation...

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Autor principal: Saghessi, Daniela
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2021
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topic archaeological theory
hunters-gatherers
paleoethnobotany
use of plants
Río Negro
teoría arqueológica
cazadores-recolectores
paleoetnobotánica
uso de plantas
Río Negro
teoria arqueológica
caçadores-colectores
paleoethnobotany
uso de plantas
Rio Negro
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hunters-gatherers
paleoethnobotany
use of plants
Río Negro
teoría arqueológica
cazadores-recolectores
paleoetnobotánica
uso de plantas
Río Negro
teoria arqueológica
caçadores-colectores
paleoethnobotany
uso de plantas
Rio Negro
Saghessi, Daniela
Saghessi, Daniela
Saghessi, Daniela
Plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east Norpatagonia (Argentina)
topic_facet archaeological theory
hunters-gatherers
paleoethnobotany
use of plants
Río Negro
teoría arqueológica
cazadores-recolectores
paleoetnobotánica
uso de plantas
Río Negro
teoria arqueológica
caçadores-colectores
paleoethnobotany
uso de plantas
Rio Negro
author Saghessi, Daniela
Saghessi, Daniela
Saghessi, Daniela
author_facet Saghessi, Daniela
Saghessi, Daniela
Saghessi, Daniela
author_sort Saghessi, Daniela
title Plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east Norpatagonia (Argentina)
title_short Plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east Norpatagonia (Argentina)
title_full Plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east Norpatagonia (Argentina)
title_fullStr Plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east Norpatagonia (Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east Norpatagonia (Argentina)
title_sort plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east norpatagonia (argentina)
description The abundance of ethnohistorical references on the use of plants by hunter-gatherer groups in the northeast Patagonia along the 18th and 19th centuries contrasts with the scant archaeological approach that the topic received in the investigations of the last century. In recent years, this situation has begun to change with the beginning of systematic regional investigations that incorporate new analytical pathways, such as the study of plant microremains, to the archeology of this region. At the same time, since the end of 20th century, a theoretical opening has been taking place in the discipline, whose current most representative exponents are the currents known as “New materialism” and “Post-humanism”. The present essay has as aim to propose application for cases some categories of contemporary theoretical currents in archeology (e.g. ontological theory, assembles theory and affordances theory), based on available information on the use of plants by hunter-gatherer groups that inhabited the northeast Patagonia, and particular Rio Negro valley, along the late Holocene.
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spelling I10-R372-article-298412024-11-04T18:58:57Z Plants that inspire: essay of applying of post-humanist categories to archaeobotany in east Norpatagonia (Argentina) Plantas que inspiran: ensayo de aplicación de categorías posthumanistas a la arqueobotánica del este de Norpatagonia (Argentina) Plantas que inspiram: um ensaio sobre a aplicação de categorias pós-humanistas à arqueobotânica da Norpatagônia oriental (Argentina) Saghessi, Daniela Saghessi, Daniela Saghessi, Daniela archaeological theory hunters-gatherers paleoethnobotany use of plants Río Negro teoría arqueológica cazadores-recolectores paleoetnobotánica uso de plantas Río Negro teoria arqueológica caçadores-colectores paleoethnobotany uso de plantas Rio Negro The abundance of ethnohistorical references on the use of plants by hunter-gatherer groups in the northeast Patagonia along the 18th and 19th centuries contrasts with the scant archaeological approach that the topic received in the investigations of the last century. In recent years, this situation has begun to change with the beginning of systematic regional investigations that incorporate new analytical pathways, such as the study of plant microremains, to the archeology of this region. At the same time, since the end of 20th century, a theoretical opening has been taking place in the discipline, whose current most representative exponents are the currents known as “New materialism” and “Post-humanism”. The present essay has as aim to propose application for cases some categories of contemporary theoretical currents in archeology (e.g. ontological theory, assembles theory and affordances theory), based on available information on the use of plants by hunter-gatherer groups that inhabited the northeast Patagonia, and particular Rio Negro valley, along the late Holocene. La abundancia de referencias etnohistóricas sobre el uso de plantas por parte de los grupos cazadores-recolectores del nordeste patagónico durante los siglos XVIII y XIX contrasta con el escaso abordaje arqueológico que recibió el tema en las investigaciones del siglo pasado. En los últimos años, este panorama ha comenzado a cambiar con el inicio de investigaciones regionales sistemáticas que incorporan nuevas vías analíticas, como el estudio de microrrestos vegetales, a la arqueología de esta región. En paralelo, desde fines del siglo XX, se está produciendo una apertura teórica en la disciplina, cuyos exponentes actuales más representativos son las corrientes conocidas como “Nuevo materialismo” y “Posthumanismo”. El presente ensayo tiene como objetivo proponer casos de aplicación para algunas categorías de corrientes teóricas contemporáneas en arqueología (e.g. teoría ontológica, teoría de los ensambles y teoría de las affordances), a partir de la información disponible sobre el uso de las plantas por los grupos cazadores-recolectores que habitaron el este de Norpatagonia, y en particular el valle del río Negro, durante el Holoceno tardío. A abundância de referências etno-históricas sobre o uso de plantas pelos grupos de caçadores-coletores do nordeste da Patagônia durante os séculos XVIII e XIX contrasta com a escassa abordagem arqueológica que o assunto recebeu nas investigações do século passado. Nos últimos anos, esse panorama começou a mudar com o início de investigações regionais sistemáticas que incorporam novos caminhos analíticos, como o estudo de micro-vestígios de plantas, à arqueologia desta região. Paralelamente, desde o final do século XX, vem ocorrendo uma abertura teórica na disciplina, cujos expoentes atuais mais representativos são as correntes conhecidas como "Novo materialismo" e "Pós-humanismo". O presente ensaio tem como objetivo propor casos de aplicação para algumas categorias de correntes teóricas contemporâneas em arqueologia (por exemplo, teoria ontológica, teoria da montagem e teoria das proporções), com base nas informações disponíveis sobre o uso de plantas por grupos. , e particularmente o vale do Rio Negro, durante o Holoceno tardio. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2021-08-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/29841 10.31048/1852.4826.v14.n2.29841 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021); 25-36 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (2021); 25-36 Revista del Museo de Antropología; v. 14 n. 2 (2021); 25-36 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v14.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/29841/34672 Central-eastern of Rio Negro province, east Norpatagonia, Argentina Centro-este de la provincia de Rio Negro, este de Norpatagonia, Argentina Centro-Leste da província de Rio Negro, ao leste da Norpatagônia, Argentina. Derechos de autor 2021 Daniela Saghessi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0