Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca)

The architectural space is set up as part of the cultural landscape is fully involved in the construction and reproduction of domestic and ritual practices and the collective imagination of the community that builds and inhabits it. The Andalhuala archaeological locality is thus presented as an area...

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Autor principal: Alvarez Larrain, Alina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/5446
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Sumario:The architectural space is set up as part of the cultural landscape is fully involved in the construction and reproduction of domestic and ritual practices and the collective imagination of the community that builds and inhabits it. The Andalhuala archaeological locality is thus presented as an area that allows us to consider what was the construction and use of space on the eastern slope of the valley of Santa Maria or Yocavil whose patterns of settlement were previouly identified from the known to the western flank. We discuss here the evidence recovered from prospecting and surveying architectural in the mentioned locality. The results so far indicate a complex picture of occupations since the beginning of the first millennium D.C. until the final of the late times, comprising a strip space from the lowlands near permanent basins to the lower floors of the Sierra del Aconquija.