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QUEBRADAS EL YANSO Y DE LA FLECHA (GUANDACOL, PROVINCIA DE LA RIOJA): OCUPACIONES HUMANAS EN EL CONTEXTO MERIDIONAL DEL NOROESTE ARGENTINO

Authors: Iniesta, M. Lourdes; Carosio, Sebastián; Terraza, Vanina; Borgo, Mariángeles; Bárcena, Roberto;

QUEBRADAS EL YANSO Y DE LA FLECHA (GUANDACOL, PROVINCIA DE LA RIOJA): OCUPACIONES HUMANAS EN EL CONTEXTO MERIDIONAL DEL NOROESTE ARGENTINO

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[ES] Se presentan los resultados del análisis de las nuevas evidencias arqueológicas de las quebradas El Yanso y De La Flecha (Guandacol, suroeste de la Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina). El objetivo es identificar los procesos sociales locales a partir del estudio de la dimensión espacial y la diversidad del registro arqueológico, en un área sin antecedentes de investigación, e inferir el rol de ambas quebradas en el marco de las ocupaciones humanas en Guandacol y en el sector meridional del Noroeste argentino. Para el logro de esos objetivos se realizaron prospecciones pedestres, recolecciones de materiales en superficie y excavaciones. Se determinaron componentes morfoestilísticos cerámicos y se evaluaron las representaciones rupestres para distinguir cronologías relativas. Los resultados permiten definir patrones de asentamiento y restos culturales que se asociarían al periodo Formativo y que sostienen los modelos espaciales propuestos para la región hasta la etapa histórica-colonial.

[EN] In this paper, we present the results of our analysis of new archaeological evidence from El Yanso and de La Flecha quebradas (Guandacol, southwestern La Rioja province, Argentina). Our aim is to identify local social processes by analyzing the spatial dimension and diversity of the archaeological record in an area with no preceding research to date, and to infer the role of this area in the frame of human occupations in the Guandacol valley as well as the meridional sector of Northwest Argentina. To achieve this, we conducted intensive surveys, surface sampling and excavations. In addition, we determined morpho-stylistic pottery groups and examined rock art to establish chronological distinctions. The results reveal settlement patterns and material evidence that would suggest the Formative Period and support regional spatial models up to the historical-colonial Period.

Estos trabajos fueron desarrollados gracias al financiamiento de la Secretaría de Ciencia, Técnica y Posgrado de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Proyectos de investigación 06/G475, 06/G639 y 06/G714) y del Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas.

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Componentes alfareros, Formativo, Spatiality, Meridional sector of Northwest Argentina, Pottery groups, Formative, Contexto meridional del Noroeste argentino, Espacialidad

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