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La cerámica de La Peña del Medio, Paicuqui: variabilidad en un paisaje de encuentro (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Argentina)

Authors: Puente, Verónica;

La cerámica de La Peña del Medio, Paicuqui: variabilidad en un paisaje de encuentro (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Argentina)

Abstract

Durante el tardío prehispánico (ca. 1000-1500 d.C.), la Peña del Medio (Paicuqui, microrregión de Antofagasta de la Sierra, provincia de Catamarca), tuvo una fuerte connotación ritual vinculada a observaciones astronómicas y culto a los ancestros, y se relacionó a prácticas de interacción micro y macrorregional. En este trabajo se presentan los resultados obtenidos a partir de estudios estilísticos y petrográficos de la cerámica recuperada en la peña. Se detecta una importante variabilidad en los recipientes, su elaboración con materias primas alóctonas y el predominio de formas adecuadas para el consumo de alimentos. Se reconocen semejanzas con cerámica de la región de Antofalla y de distintos sectores de los valles Calchaquíes. Se concluye que el conjunto cerámico es consistente con la interpretación de Paicuqui como un lugar de encuentro e interacción mediatizado por prácticas rituales.

During the prehispanic late occupations (ca. 1000-1500 AD), the Peña del Medio (Paicuqui, microregion of Antofagasta de la Sierra, Province of Catamarca), had a strong ritual connotation linked to astronomical observations and cult of the ancestors and, related to micro and macrorregional interaction practices. This paper presents the results obtained from stylistic and petrographic studies of the ceramics recovered on the place. An important stylistic variability in the vessels, their elaboration with allochthonous raw materials and the predominance of suitable forms for food consumption is detected. Ceramic similarities of the Antofalla region and of different sectors of the Calchaquíes valleys are recognized. It is concluded that the ceramic set is consistent with the interpretation of Paicuqui as a meeting place and interaction mediated by ritual practices.

Sociedad Argentina de Antropología

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Argentina
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Antropología, Variabilidad estilística, Late period, Interaction, Late Period, MATERIAS PRIMAS, Petrography, interaction, materias primas -petrografía, Materia prima, Petrografía, Stylistic variability, variabilidad estilística, interacción, stylistic variability, petrography, Tardío, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, Interacción, raw materials, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Raw materials, VARIABILIDAD ESTILÍSTICA, INTERACCIÓN, PETROGRAFIA

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