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Consumo de camélidos durante el período de Desarrollos Regionales: una perspectiva local

Authors: Maryañski, Juan Martín;

Consumo de camélidos durante el período de Desarrollos Regionales: una perspectiva local

Abstract

En este trabajo se presenta un análisis comparativo de conjuntos zooarqueológicos procedentes de distintos contextos funcionales contemporáneos del sitio Bilcapara (departamento de Potosí, Bolivia), un asentamiento residencial conglomerado del período de Desarrollos Regionales (900-1450 DC). Se observan contrastes en la representación taxonómica y anatómica de camélidos, relacionados con la circulación de recursos silvestres y las trayectorias posmatanza de algunas unidades anatómicas. Se argumenta que estos patrones dependen de las escalas de consumo y contextos de uso de la fauna involucrados en cada caso. Asimismo, se sostiene que los estudios zooarqueológicos a múltiples escalas, que contemplen la variación local en sitios internamente diferenciados a nivel funcional, son una vía complementaria para ampliar el conocimiento sobre las pautas económicas de las sociedades prehispánicas del Sur Andino.

This paper presents a comparative analysis of zooarchaeological assemblages from different contemporary functional contexts of Bilcapara site (Potosí Department, Bolivia), a Regional Developments Period (900-1450 DC) aggregated residential settlement. Contrasts in taxonomic and anatomic camelid representation, related to wild resources flowing and post-slaughter trajectories of some anatomical units are observed. It is argued that this patterns depends on consuming scales and contexts of animal use. Also, it is argued that zooarchaeological analysis at multiple-scales, wich look at local variation in internaly differenciated sites, are a complementary way to broaden our knowledge about the economic patterns of South Andean prehispanic societies.

Fil: Maryañski, Juan. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano; Argentina.

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Arqueofauna, Zooarqueología de camélidos, Bolivia, Arqueología, Economía, Escalas de consumo, Potosí, Economía del Período de Desarrollos Regionales, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, Bilcapara, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Camélidos, Desarrollo regional

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