A Quantitative Overview over the first four decades of South-Central Andes Zooarcaheology

This paper reports the degree of advancement of the South-Central Andes Zooarchaeological Database project, as well as a quantitative description of the surveyed reports. The Andes were one of the core areas of plant and animal domestication and of development of primary states worldwide; the South-...

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Autor principal: Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2023
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topic Zooarchaeology
South Central Andes
Databases
Bibliometry
Zooarqueología
Andes Centro Sur
Bases de datos
Bibliometría
Zooarqueologia
Andes do Centro-Sul
Bancos de dados
Bibliometria
spellingShingle Zooarchaeology
South Central Andes
Databases
Bibliometry
Zooarqueología
Andes Centro Sur
Bases de datos
Bibliometría
Zooarqueologia
Andes do Centro-Sul
Bancos de dados
Bibliometria
Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
A Quantitative Overview over the first four decades of South-Central Andes Zooarcaheology
topic_facet Zooarchaeology
South Central Andes
Databases
Bibliometry
Zooarqueología
Andes Centro Sur
Bases de datos
Bibliometría
Zooarqueologia
Andes do Centro-Sul
Bancos de dados
Bibliometria
author Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
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Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl
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title A Quantitative Overview over the first four decades of South-Central Andes Zooarcaheology
title_short A Quantitative Overview over the first four decades of South-Central Andes Zooarcaheology
title_full A Quantitative Overview over the first four decades of South-Central Andes Zooarcaheology
title_fullStr A Quantitative Overview over the first four decades of South-Central Andes Zooarcaheology
title_full_unstemmed A Quantitative Overview over the first four decades of South-Central Andes Zooarcaheology
title_sort quantitative overview over the first four decades of south-central andes zooarcaheology
description This paper reports the degree of advancement of the South-Central Andes Zooarchaeological Database project, as well as a quantitative description of the surveyed reports. The Andes were one of the core areas of plant and animal domestication and of development of primary states worldwide; the South-Central sub-area (Western South America, 15-30º S) is regarded as a distinctive environmental and co-traditional complex, and as a secondary center for llama domestication. The main objectives of the database include carrying a systematic survey of the relevant zooarchaeological literature and building a tool for secondary analysis and/or meta-analysis of South-Central Andes archaeofaunas on a broad scale (from the Pleistocene-Holocene transition to Late Holocene), as well as the bibliometric analysis of the relevant literature. A series of quantifications were carried on the bibliographic data stored in SCAZD aimed to describe the set of reports identified and reviewed to date, including cumulative series by country and report type, number of publications by ecoregion and period, cross references among reports, recorded site types, zooarchaeological measures used, and resolution of taxonomic identifications. The four countries show a cumulative production of zooarchaeological reports since 1967, with a greater relative contribution from Chile and Argentina. In addition, papers published in scientific journals became increasingly important over time. The surveyed reports cover almost the entire range of Andean environments and archaeological periods.
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spelling I10-R372-article-412462024-11-07T19:44:23Z A Quantitative Overview over the first four decades of South-Central Andes Zooarcaheology Una mirada cuantitativa sobre las primeras cuatro décadas de la zooarqueología de los Andes Centro-Sur Una mirada cuantitativa sobre las primeras cuatro décadas de la zooarqueología de los Andes Centro-Sur Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl Zooarchaeology South Central Andes Databases Bibliometry Zooarqueología Andes Centro Sur Bases de datos Bibliometría Zooarqueologia Andes do Centro-Sul Bancos de dados Bibliometria This paper reports the degree of advancement of the South-Central Andes Zooarchaeological Database project, as well as a quantitative description of the surveyed reports. The Andes were one of the core areas of plant and animal domestication and of development of primary states worldwide; the South-Central sub-area (Western South America, 15-30º S) is regarded as a distinctive environmental and co-traditional complex, and as a secondary center for llama domestication. The main objectives of the database include carrying a systematic survey of the relevant zooarchaeological literature and building a tool for secondary analysis and/or meta-analysis of South-Central Andes archaeofaunas on a broad scale (from the Pleistocene-Holocene transition to Late Holocene), as well as the bibliometric analysis of the relevant literature. A series of quantifications were carried on the bibliographic data stored in SCAZD aimed to describe the set of reports identified and reviewed to date, including cumulative series by country and report type, number of publications by ecoregion and period, cross references among reports, recorded site types, zooarchaeological measures used, and resolution of taxonomic identifications. The four countries show a cumulative production of zooarchaeological reports since 1967, with a greater relative contribution from Chile and Argentina. In addition, papers published in scientific journals became increasingly important over time. The surveyed reports cover almost the entire range of Andean environments and archaeological periods. Se presenta el avance del proyecto Base de Datos Zooarqueológica de los Andes Centro-Sur y una descripción cuantitativa de los reportes ingresados. Los Andes fueron una de las áreas nucleares de la domesticación de plantas y animales durante el Holoceno y de la emergencia de estados primarios; la subárea Centro-Sur (oeste de Sudamérica, 15-30ºS) se considera un espacio ambiental y procesual discreto y se postula además como centro independiente de la domesticación de llama. Los objetivos de la Base de Datos son llevar adelante el relevamiento sistemático del universo de reportes zooarqueológicos y construir una herramienta que permita el análisis secundario y metaanálisis del registro en una escala temporal amplia (límite Pleistoceno-Holoceno a Holoceno Tardío), así como el análisis bibliométrico de la literatura. A partir de la información bibliográfica registrada en BDZACS se condujeron una serie de cuantificaciones para caracterizar el conjunto de reportes identificados y relevados a la fecha, que incluyen series acumulativas por país, número de publicaciones por ecorregión y período, citas recíprocas entre reportes, tipos de sitios documentados, las medidas zooarqueológicas utilidades y la resolución de las identificaciones taxonómicas. Desde 1967 se registra la acumulación de reportes en los cuatro países del área de estudio (Perú, Bolivia, Chile y Argentina), aunque con un peso relativo mayor de Argentina y Chile. Se observa además un crecimiento relativo de las publicaciones en revistas periódicas. Los reportes cubren prácticamente todo rango de ambientes y períodos surandinos. Apresentamos o progresso do projeto Banco de Dados Zooarqueológicos dos Andes do Centro-Sul e uma descrição quantitativa dos relatórios registrados. Os Andes foram uma das principais áreas de domesticação de plantas e animais durante o Holoceno e do surgimento de estados primários; a subárea Centro-Sul (oeste da América do Sul, 15-30ºS) é considerada um espaço ambiental e processual discreto e também é postulada como um centro independente de domesticação de lhamas. Os objetivos do banco de dados são realizar um levantamento sistemático do universo de relatórios zooarqueológicos e construir uma ferramenta que permita a análise secundária e a meta-análise do registro em uma ampla escala de tempo (Pleistoceno-Holoceno até o limite do Holoceno tardio), bem como a análise bibliométrica da literatura. Com base nas informações bibliográficas registradas no BDZACS, foi realizada uma série de quantificações para caracterizar o conjunto de relatórios identificados e pesquisados até o momento, incluindo séries cumulativas por país, número de publicações por ecorregião e período, citações recíprocas entre relatórios, tipos de locais documentados, medidas zooarqueológicas utilizadas e a resolução das identificações taxonômicas. Desde 1967, o acúmulo de relatórios foi registrado nos quatro países da área de estudo (Peru, Bolívia, Chile e Argentina), embora com um peso relativo maior da Argentina e do Chile. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2023-12-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/41246 10.31048/1852.4826.v16.n2.41246 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 16 No. 3 (2023); 425-438 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 16 Núm. 3 (2023); 425-438 Revista del Museo de Antropología; v. 16 n. 3 (2023); 425-438 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v16.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/41246/44077 Derechos de autor 2023 Carlos Raúl Belotti López de Medina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0