2011
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-73562011000300007
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Cazadores Recolectores Del Periodo Arcaico en Los Valles Y Serranías De La Región De San Lucas, Chuquisaca, Bolivia

Abstract: La arqueología del período Arcaico en Bolivia se ha centrado principalmente en las tierras altas del Altiplano. Sin embargo, nuevos estudios en regiones de valles y tierras bajas muestran la presencia de poblaciones arcaicas no conocidas previamente. En este trabajo presentamos los resultados obtenidos a partir de una prospección regional en la región de San Lucas, sur de Bolivia. Se exploran las características de los patrones de asentamiento, la tecnología a partir del análisis de los conjuntos artefactuales… Show more

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“…6.24;Lizarraga-Mehringer, 2000: pp. 124-138, 156-161;Rivera Casanovas & Calla Maldonado, 2011: fig. 8a-p), and Argentina (González, 1960;Gradín, 1984;Fernández, 1988Fernández, -1990.…”
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“…6.24;Lizarraga-Mehringer, 2000: pp. 124-138, 156-161;Rivera Casanovas & Calla Maldonado, 2011: fig. 8a-p), and Argentina (González, 1960;Gradín, 1984;Fernández, 1988Fernández, -1990.…”
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“…The work of Claudia Rivera Casanovas (2004) in the Cintis valleys of southwestern Chuquisaca including Camargo, Villa Abecia and San Lucas, has been significant as it has involved systematic radiocarbon dating of a wide range of sites containing important ceramic style diversity (Rivera Casanovas, 2011). In collaboration with Sergio Calla Maldonado, they have investigated dozen sites that range from the Archaic to the Inca, but with a stronger focus on the pre-Inca regional cultural dynamics (Rivera Casanovas, 2011;Rivera Casanovas & Calla Maldonado, 2011). More recently, research in Chipihuayco, Bilcapara and other sites of the upper drainage of the Pilcomayo River provide a glimpse into the complexity of early community formation and integration of the southern inter-Andean valleys (Ávila, 2011;Echenique, 2019;Nielsen et al, 2015).…”
Section: Upper Pilcomayo Drainagementioning
confidence: 99%