Cristian Dávila, Constanza Cortés, Andrea Martínez, J. Hermosilla, Nicole Fuenzalida Bahamondes, Daniel Pavlovic.
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Abstract
espanolResumen: Aunque existen variados estudios de sitios tardios en la zona Central de Chile, no hay consenso sobre como se habria dado la interaccion entre las poblaciones locales Aconcagua y el Inka en esta zona fronteriza del Collasuyu. A partir de la variabilidad alfarera en la zona, se ha propuesto diferentes niveles de interaccion. Sin embargo, faltan estudios comparativos sistematicos que permitan adentrarnos en esta problematica. El presente trabajo busca contribuir en esta linea con el analisis de piezas alfareras provenientes de 17 sitios funerarios de la cuenca Maipo-Mapocho, identificando la emergencia de un nuevo tipo ceramico local y la presencia de vasijas de estilo inkaico que parecieran ser producidas localmente. Al interior de la cuenca, entre las areas de Chacabuco, Mapocho y Maipo, se reconoce un comportamiento diferencial, lo que podria estar dando cuenta de los distintos niveles de interaccion entre las poblaciones locales y el Tawantinsuyu. EnglishAbstract: Although there are several studies focusing on late sites in Central Chile, there is no consensus about how the interaction between local Aconcagua settlements and the Inka took place in this frontier of the Collasuyu. Through local ceramic variability, different levels of interaction have been proposed; however, there is a lack of systematic comparative studies that allow us to explore this issue. This work aims to contribute in this regard by analyzing ceramic vessels of seventeen funerary sites in the Maipo-Mapocho basin, identifying the emergence of a new local ceramic type and the presence of vessels of Inka style that seem to be locally manufactured. Throughout the basin, between the Chacabuco, Maipo and Mapocho areas, different behaviors are identified, which could account for the varied levels of interaction between the local populations and the Tawantinsuyu.
期刊介绍:
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.