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引用次数: 21
摘要
本文介绍了在阿根廷卡塔马卡西部Tinogasta的两个墓葬环境中进行的考古植物组合分析。Las Champas和Bebe de La Troya遗址展示了植物宏观遗迹,可以探索这些蔬菜在葬礼习俗中的作用及其在后期卡塔马卡社会中的影响。我们的目标是描述与植物遗骸存在有关的社会实践,确定这些遗骸的烹饪过程,试图以这种方式超越分类学鉴定。利用裸眼、立体双目显微镜和透射光学显微镜对两个考古遗址的植物大遗骸和土壤样品进行了分析。根据诊断特征对考古植物样本进行分类鉴定,并根据民族考古特征检测收获后的加工做法。在Las Champas遗址Cucurbita affa maxima subsp。发现了具有加工特征的麦藜麦(maxima)和藜麦变种黑精子(Chenopodium quinoa vars melanospermum)种子,以及一份siceraria人工制品。土壤样品中存在禾本科植物和玉米微残体。在Bebe de La Troya, Cucurbita affa, maxima subsp。未鉴定出加工特征的maxima种子和Prosopis sp. endocarps。这些结果表明种子、食物和衣服作为陪葬品存在。这三种方式的植物沉积物显示了不同的故意殡葬实践,以及允许探究卡塔马卡省后来社会的烹饪和农业方面。
ENTIERROS Y OFRENDAS: PRÁCTICAS MORTUORIAS, AGRÍCOLAS Y CULINARIAS EN LOS SIGLOS XIII Y XIV EN TINOGASTA (CATAMARCA, ARGENTINA)
This paper presents the archaeobotanical assemblage analysis carried out at two burial contexts from Western Tinogasta (Catamarca, Argentina). Las Champas and Bebe de La Troya sites show botanical macro remains that allow inquiring into the role of these vegetables in funerary practices and its implications within societies of Catamarca during the late period. Our aims are to characterize social practices involved in the presence of plant remains as grave goods, identifying cooking processing on these remains, trying in this way to go beyond the taxonomic identification. In both archaeological sites, plant macroremains and soil samples were analyzed with naked eye, stereo-binocular microscope, and transmitted light microscope. Archaeological plant samples were taxonomically identified based on diagnostic characters and post-harvest processing practices were detected following ethnoarchaeological features. At Las Champas site Cucurbita aff. maxima subsp. maxima and Chenopodium quinoa var. melanospermum seeds with processing features, together with a Lagenaria siceraria artifact were recovered. Grasses and cf. Zea mays microremains were present in soil samples. At Bebe de La Troya, Cucurbita aff. maxima subsp. maxima seeds and Prosopis sp. endocarps without processing features were identified. These results enable to suggest the presence of seeds, food and clothes as grave goods. These three ways of plant deposits show different intentional funerary practices as well as allow inquiring into culinary and agricultural aspects of later societies of Catamarca province.
DarwinianaAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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16
审稿时长
26 weeks
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Darwiniana is a half-yearly botanic publication of the Darwinion Botanic Institute, National Counseling of Scientific and Technical Researches (CONICET) - National Acadamey of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences. Its mission is to publish original scientific papers and reviews from different areas of the botanical issue with the exception of those which nature are agronomical and applied botanical research (of direct transfer). Main articles are usually included in the following sections: Structure and Development; Reproductive Biology; Ecology and Phytogeography; Etnobotany; Genetics; Systematics and Taxonomy of Vascular Plants; Systematics and Taxonomy of non Vascular Plants.