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Tecnografías líticas del holoceno medio en la región central de Sudamérica: teselas culturales para un mosaico paleohistóirco (segunda parte)

Authors: Ramos, Marcos Paulo de M.; Carbonelli, Juan Pablo; Viana, Sibeli A.; Costa, Kaira R. S.;

Tecnografías líticas del holoceno medio en la región central de Sudamérica: teselas culturales para un mosaico paleohistóirco (segunda parte)

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Este artículo conforma la segunda parte del análisis de las tecnografías líticas de los sitios del Holoceno medio en una extensa macrorregión, el sector central de América del Sur: abarca los agrupamientos B, C y D de los sitios. Un elemento común en todos los conjuntos analizados en la presencia de herramientas de la categoría tecno-funcional B. En referencia a los modos de producción se observa que el principio de debitagem predomina en el área de análisis. No obstante su aplicación es diversa; hay conjuntos donde existió una predeterminación sobre la confección de lascas, otros donde los núcleos son reintroducidos como soportes o presentando filos y otros sitios en donde se reintrodujeron lascas de confección de façonage como herramientas de soporte. El resto de los principios de producción también fueron registrados: el de afordancia (tanto en la producción instrumental como en su expresión produccional) y el de façonage se observan en sitios de los agrupamientos A, C y D. El reconocimiento de los diferentes modos de producción, es el punto de inicio para pensar como grupos con tradiciones técnicas diferentes, ocuparon espacios diversos en la región.

This article constitutes the second part of the lithic technographic analysis of Middle Holocene sites in a vast macro-region, the central portion of South America: it includes the groups of sites B, C and D. A common element in all the analyzed sets is the presence of the techno-functional category B tools. In reference to the production mode, it is observed that the principle of debitage predominates in the area of analysis. However, its application was diverse; there are assemblages in which there was a predetermination about the making of flakes, others in which the cores were reintroduced as blanks or presented edges and there are other places in which façonnage confection flakes were reintroduced as blanks for tools. Other production principles have also been recorded: the principles of affordance (both in the exclusive productional expression and in its productional and functional expression) and shaping are observed in sites in groups A, C and D. Recognizing the different production modes is the starting point for thinking about how groups with different technical traditions have occupied different spaces in the region.

de M. Ramos, M. P., Carbonelli, J. P. ., Viana, S. A. y Costa, K. S. R. (2023). Tecnografías líticas del holoceno medio en la región central de Sudamérica: teselas culturales para un mosaico paleohistórico (segunda parte). Revista Del Museo De Antropología, 16(1), 339-358

Fil: Carbonelli, Juan Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de las Culturas; Argentina

Fil: Viana, Sibeli A. Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás. Instituto Goiano de Pré-historia e Antropología; Brasil

Fil: de Melo Ramos, Marcos Paulo. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Museu Nacional; Brasil

Fil: Costa, Kaira S. R. MRS Estudos Ambientais; Brasil

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América del Sur, Holoceno medio, South America, AMERICA DEL SUR, TECNOLOGIA LITICA, HOLOCENO MEDIO, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, Tecnologia Lítica, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Tecnología Lítica, Holoceno médio, Lithic technology, Middle Holocene, América do Sul

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