An approach to potting work and identity in Laguna Blanca, Catamarca, Argentina

This article presents the results of a comparative analysis of the modeling component of the potting process from the fifth to seventh centuries AD in domestic contexts in two villages in Laguna Blanca (Catamarca). This study is part of a larger project that seeks to reconstruct the processes involv...

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Autor principal: Espiro, Valeria Elizabeth
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2021
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Sumario:This article presents the results of a comparative analysis of the modeling component of the potting process from the fifth to seventh centuries AD in domestic contexts in two villages in Laguna Blanca (Catamarca). This study is part of a larger project that seeks to reconstruct the processes involved in the manufacture of ceramic materials and characterize potters’ ways of working, in order to address the problem of how the two villages’ socio-political identities were constructed, as separate or complementary. From a theoretical point of view, we present an archeology of everyday life and ways of life. This uses the methods of identifying the primary and secondary production techniques through macroscopic, sub-macroscopic, and microscopic observations. The data lead us to present arguments about different and shared between the two villages in terms of work processes and ways of doing.