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ARTE RUPESTRE Y CÓDIGOS ESPACIALES: UN CASO DE ESTUDIO EN CHILE CENTRAL

Authors: Troncoso, Andrés; Criado-Boad, Felipe; Santos-Estévez, Manuel;

ARTE RUPESTRE Y CÓDIGOS ESPACIALES: UN CASO DE ESTUDIO EN CHILE CENTRAL

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[ES] A partir de un enfoque teórico-metodológico basado en la Arqueología del Paisaje, exploramos la organización espacial de un sitio de arte rupestre en Chile central en busca de las estructuras que ordenan la distribución de las manifestaciones. Esta aproximación nos permite reconocer la presencia de un conjunto de códigos espaciales básicos, que definen el emplazamiento de los bloques grabados a partir de una organización que combina la dualidad, tripartición y cuatripartición. Con su identificación, se propone que estos códigos materializan en el espacio una forma de pensamiento propia al mundo andino, discutiéndose sus implicancias para la arqueología y prehistoria de Chile Central. Este artículo está en periodo de embargo, por eso no se da aquí la separata completa.

[EN] Using Landscape Archaeology as a theoretical and methodological framework, we explore the spatial organization of a rock art site in Central Chile in search of the structures that order the distribution of engravings in the site. We recognize the presence of a group of spatial codes, which define the placement of the carved blocks through a system that combines duality, tripartition, and quadripartition. By identifying this organization system, we propose that these codes materialize in space some structural principles of Andean thought. We discuss the implications of that idea for the archaeology and prehistory of Central Chile. This paper under copyright conditions, for this reason only some pages are given in this pdf.

Al Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino que patrocina este proyecto. Al Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología que financia esta investigación por medio de los siguientes proyectos: Fondecyt 1040153, Cooperación Internacional 7040002 y al Ministerio Ciencia e Innovación del Gobierno Español que financia el proyecto ContextAR2- HUM2005-01119 y el CSD TCP 2007-00058.

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Chile central, Pensamiento andino, arte rupestre, Arte rupestre, Estructuras espaciales, pensamiento andino, Andean thought, Spatial structures, estructuras espaciales, spatial structures, Rock art, Central Chile

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