Jorge Ernesto Rodríguez Morales, Kevin J. Lane, Oliver Huaman, George Chauca, Luis Coll, David G. Beresford-Jones, Charles French
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espanolResumen: Recientes excavaciones llevadas a cabo al interior de dos estructuras domesticas (E19 y E12) en Viejo Sangayaico B (Huancavelica, Peru) revelan como los habitantes de ambas estructuras poseyeron un estatus de elite asociado a la administracion inca del asentamiento durante el Horizonte Tardio. Asimismo, diferencias en la calidad y cantidad de bienes europeos consumidos durante las primeras decadas de la Colonia reflejan dos distintas estrategias politicas asumidas por ambos grupos con el objetivo de mantener su estatus de elite en un contexto de profundos y rapidos cambios. EnglishAbstract : Recent excavations carried out inside two household structures (E19 and E12) in Viejo Sangayaico B (Huancavelica, Peru) reveal how the inhabitants of both structures possessed an elite status associated with the Inca administration of the settlement during the Late Horizon. Likewise, differences in the quality and quantity of European goods consumed during the early decades of the colonial period reflect two different political strategies assumed by both groups in order to maintain their elite status in a context of deep and rapid changes.
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Chungara Revista de Antropología Chilena (The Journal of Chilean Anthropology, printed ISSN 0716-1182; online ISSN 0717-7356) was founded in 1972 by the Departamento de Antropología of Universidad del Norte and has been systematically published since then. Currently, it is printed in two issues per volume annually by the Departamento de Antropología, Universidad de Tarapacá, Arica Chile. It publishes original articles in the different fields of anthropology and other associated sciences that includes cultural or social anthropology, archaeology, bioarchaeology, ethnobotany, ethnohistory, geography, geology, geoarchaeology, history, linguistics, paleoecology, semiotics, zooarchaeology, conservation of cultural materials, and museology.