2011
DOI: 10.37603/2250.7728.v14.n1.17891
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Experiencia de la muerte y la representación de las personas en las prácticas funerarias del valle Calchaquí Norte

Abstract: En este trabajo se sostiene que debemos ser cuidadosos y reflexivos con las herramientas teóricas y conceptualizaciones que utilizamos para interpretar el pasado. No deberíamos asumir que la naturaleza de las categorías, interacciones, instituciones y esferas sociales y de experiencia de las sociedades pasadas fue similar a la que tiene lugar en el contexto de la modernidad (y modernidad tardía) y el capitalismo. Teniendo en cuenta los modos variables en que el mundo es clasificado y ordenado, y la subjetivida… Show more

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“…For example, decorated and non-decorated ceramics are abundantly and homogeneously distributed throughout these settlements and among clusters; and the same is true of various instruments of production and domestic tools, such as spindle whorls, grinding stones, cooking pots, lithic raw material and instruments, and basic resources for ceramic manufacture (clay and pigments) (see Díaz 1978Díaz -84, 1981Acuto et al 2008). Moulds and crucibles are frequently found within domestic compounds but there is no evidence for craft specialisation, such as metallurgy workshops, and copper objects, such as pectoral plaques and small instruments (especially chisels and tweezers), are widely distributed (Acuto et al 2011). The only unique item found in this region is a decorated bronze disc (230mm in diameter) found in tomb 164 at La Paya.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, decorated and non-decorated ceramics are abundantly and homogeneously distributed throughout these settlements and among clusters; and the same is true of various instruments of production and domestic tools, such as spindle whorls, grinding stones, cooking pots, lithic raw material and instruments, and basic resources for ceramic manufacture (clay and pigments) (see Díaz 1978Díaz -84, 1981Acuto et al 2008). Moulds and crucibles are frequently found within domestic compounds but there is no evidence for craft specialisation, such as metallurgy workshops, and copper objects, such as pectoral plaques and small instruments (especially chisels and tweezers), are widely distributed (Acuto et al 2011). The only unique item found in this region is a decorated bronze disc (230mm in diameter) found in tomb 164 at La Paya.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sepulchres in domestic areas were a common feature among many pre‐Hispanic groups (Nielsen, ; Seldes, ), which could be evidence of household integration between the worlds of the living and the dead (Parker Pearson, ; Acuto et al., ). In addition, the reutilization of graves would demonstrate a nearly constant and close presence of the deceased in daily activities (Zaburlin et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las vasijas decoradas aparecen dentro de las casas, relacionadas con actividades simples y cotidianas (cocinar, almacenar, servir alimentos), y depositadas como ofrendas en tumbas de adultos y niños, o como urnas de infantes. En este último caso, es importante aclarar que las tumbas de adultos y niños eran parte de la esfera cotidiana vivida al interior de los poblados conglomerados (Amuedo 2010;Acuto et al 2011).…”
Section: La Trama Del Pasado: Lugares Objetos Representaciones Visuunclassified