Spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or Quilmes Mountain range during the Regional Developments and Inca Periods (Yocavil Valley-Tucumán)

In this paper we present the analysis of the location of archaeological settlements from Late (900-1480 DC) and Inca (1480-1535 DC) periods in Tucuman portion of the Quilmes Ranges, and its relationship with the global climatic changes suffered during those times. Methodologically, we made the geomo...

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Autores principales: Maldonado, Mario G., Neder, Liliana D. V., Sampietro Vattuone, M. Marta
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Publicado: Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2014
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spelling I28-R145-1579_oai2025-11-17 Maldonado, Mario G. Neder, Liliana D. V. Sampietro Vattuone, M. Marta 2014-12-01 In this paper we present the analysis of the location of archaeological settlements from Late (900-1480 DC) and Inca (1480-1535 DC) periods in Tucuman portion of the Quilmes Ranges, and its relationship with the global climatic changes suffered during those times. Methodologically, we made the geomorpho-logical photointerpretation of the study area. Late sites wereidentified by aerophotointerpretation. After this,we made a pedestrian survey,and superficial materials were collected. Relative chronologies were deter-mined using ceramic and architectural chronologically known features for the region. Finally, archaeological site distribution was established and associated with previously knownclimatic variations. Late (900-1480 AC) and Inca (1480-1535 AC) settlements were arranged over slopes, secondary fluvial valleys, fluvio-alluvial fans and bottom valleys. With the Medieval Climatic Anomaly, dry weather would had pushed the concentration of population in the apex ofthe fans and secondary fluvial valleys with water availability for quotidian activities and agriculture, nevertheless middle and distal parts of the fans could have still been used with artificial irrigation, and later by wet conditions of Little Ice Age. Se presenta el análisis de la ubicación de los asentamientos arqueológicos del Período Tardío (900-1480 DC) e Inca (1480-1535 DC) en la porción tucumana de la sierra de Quilmes, y su relación con los cambios climáticos globales acaecidos durante dichos tiempos. Metodológicamente, se fotointerpretó la geomorfo-logía del área de estudio. Se identificaron los sitios tardíos por aerofotointerpretación y luego se efectuó prospección pedestre con recolección de material superficial. Se determinaron distinciones cronológicas relativas utilizando indicadores cerámicos y arquitectónicos conocidos para la región. Finalmente se estable-ció la distribución espacial de los sitios, la que fue asociada a las variaciones paleoclimáticas conocidas. Los asentamientos de los períodos Tardío e Inca se distribuyeron en la ladera, valles fluviales secundarios, aba-nicos fluvio-aluviales y fondo de valle. Con la Anomalía Climática Medieval, la aridización habría impulsado la concentración poblacional en los ápices de los abanicos y valles fluviales secundarios con disponibilidad de agua para uso cotidiano y agricultura, pero no habría imposibilitado la ocupación agraria hacia las partes medias y distales de los abanicos, la que pudo ser favorecida por las redes distributivas naturales de estas geoformas y por canales artificiales, y más tarde por las condiciones más húmedas de la Pequeña Edad de Hielo. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/Arqueologia/article/view/1579 10.34096/arqueologia.t20.n0.1579 spa Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/Arqueologia/article/view/1579/1499 Arqueología; Vol. 20 No. 3 (2014): September-December; 11-38 Arqueología; Vol. 20 Núm. 3 (2014): septiembre-diciembre; 11-38 1853-8126 0327-5159 Late and Inca periods Settlement distribution Paleoclimate Quilmes Mountain Range Períodos Tardío e Inca Uso del espacio regional Paleoclima Sierra de Quilmes Spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or Quilmes Mountain range during the Regional Developments and Inca Periods (Yocavil Valley-Tucumán) Distribución espacial de los asentamientos de los Períodos de Desarrollos Regionales e Inca en el tercio central de la Sierra de Quilmes (Valle de Yocavil-Tucumán) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=arqueo&d=1579_oai
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topic Late and Inca periods
Settlement distribution
Paleoclimate
Quilmes Mountain Range
Períodos Tardío e Inca
Uso del espacio regional
Paleoclima
Sierra de Quilmes
spellingShingle Late and Inca periods
Settlement distribution
Paleoclimate
Quilmes Mountain Range
Períodos Tardío e Inca
Uso del espacio regional
Paleoclima
Sierra de Quilmes
Maldonado, Mario G.
Neder, Liliana D. V.
Sampietro Vattuone, M. Marta
Spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or Quilmes Mountain range during the Regional Developments and Inca Periods (Yocavil Valley-Tucumán)
topic_facet Late and Inca periods
Settlement distribution
Paleoclimate
Quilmes Mountain Range
Períodos Tardío e Inca
Uso del espacio regional
Paleoclima
Sierra de Quilmes
description In this paper we present the analysis of the location of archaeological settlements from Late (900-1480 DC) and Inca (1480-1535 DC) periods in Tucuman portion of the Quilmes Ranges, and its relationship with the global climatic changes suffered during those times. Methodologically, we made the geomorpho-logical photointerpretation of the study area. Late sites wereidentified by aerophotointerpretation. After this,we made a pedestrian survey,and superficial materials were collected. Relative chronologies were deter-mined using ceramic and architectural chronologically known features for the region. Finally, archaeological site distribution was established and associated with previously knownclimatic variations. Late (900-1480 AC) and Inca (1480-1535 AC) settlements were arranged over slopes, secondary fluvial valleys, fluvio-alluvial fans and bottom valleys. With the Medieval Climatic Anomaly, dry weather would had pushed the concentration of population in the apex ofthe fans and secondary fluvial valleys with water availability for quotidian activities and agriculture, nevertheless middle and distal parts of the fans could have still been used with artificial irrigation, and later by wet conditions of Little Ice Age.
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author Maldonado, Mario G.
Neder, Liliana D. V.
Sampietro Vattuone, M. Marta
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Neder, Liliana D. V.
Sampietro Vattuone, M. Marta
author_sort Maldonado, Mario G.
title Spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or Quilmes Mountain range during the Regional Developments and Inca Periods (Yocavil Valley-Tucumán)
title_short Spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or Quilmes Mountain range during the Regional Developments and Inca Periods (Yocavil Valley-Tucumán)
title_full Spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or Quilmes Mountain range during the Regional Developments and Inca Periods (Yocavil Valley-Tucumán)
title_fullStr Spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or Quilmes Mountain range during the Regional Developments and Inca Periods (Yocavil Valley-Tucumán)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or Quilmes Mountain range during the Regional Developments and Inca Periods (Yocavil Valley-Tucumán)
title_sort spatial arrangements of settlements corresponding to the central third or quilmes mountain range during the regional developments and inca periods (yocavil valley-tucumán)
publisher Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
publishDate 2014
url https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/Arqueologia/article/view/1579
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