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Lugares y paisajes de cazadores recolectores pampeanos: una propuesta para su estudio

Authors: Mazzia, N.;

Lugares y paisajes de cazadores recolectores pampeanos: una propuesta para su estudio

Abstract

El paisaje en las sociedades de los cazadores recolectores es un aspecto complejo para estudiar desde la arqueología. En este trabajo se propone la idea de lugar arqueológico como un concepto clave para abordar la problemática. Su caracterización resulta posible mediante la integración de diferentes líneas de evidencias que incluyen objetos, espacios y cuerpos, partes constitutivas de la materialidad de la vida humana. Se presenta una estrategia de investigación centrada en la caracterización de lugares arqueológicos cuyo foco se sitúa, en forma alternada, sobre el terreno, sobre los objetos, sobre detalles particulares de los objetos y sobre el terreno virtual; incluyendo, además, perspectivas subjetivas mediante la inclusión de trabajo de campo antropológico. A partir de la información obtenida en estas diferentes escalas de análisis, se evalúan las posibles relaciones materiales y espaciales entre los diferentes lugares, para un momento determinado, con el objetivo de delinear un entramado espacial. De esta forma, se definen los paisajes sociales del pasado como una red de lugares interconectados mediante las evidencias materiales de las prácticas humanas y las experiencias corporales.

The landscape in hunter gatherers groups is a complex issue for the archaeological study. Thus, in this paper we introduce the idea of archaeological place as a key concept to address the problem. The characterization of places results from the integration of different lines of evidence including objects, spaces and bodies, essential parts of the material aspect of human life. The aim of this paper is to propose a research strategy centered on archaeological places that alternately focus on the field, objects, specific details of the objects and the virtual field. Subjective perspectives are also included through an anthropological fieldwork. Based on these characterizations, a discussion is proposed regarding the material and spatial relationships between places in order to outline a spatial and social network. Therefore, past social landscapes are defined as a net of interconnected places through the material evidence of the human practices and embodied experiences.

Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo

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Argentina
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Archeology, Antropología, Archaeological Places, Cazadores Recolectores, cazadores-recolectores, estrategia de investigación, Estrategia de Investigación, GN1-890, Arqueología, Paisaje, lugares arqueológicos, Lugares Arqueológicos, Hunter Gatherers, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, Anthropology, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, paisaje, Landscape, Research Strategy, QH1-278.5, Natural history (General)

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