2016
DOI: 10.1080/00438243.2016.1188721
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Palo Blanco: a village in Late and Inka landscapes in Hualfín Valley (Catamarca, Argentina)

Abstract: In this article we analyze archaeological data from Palo Blanco, located in the center of the Hualfín Valley (Dept. of Belén, Catamarca, Argentina) to discuss how a relational concept of landscape provides significant tools to reconstruct links between a local village and different landscapes configured during Late and Inka times (c. 1400-1500 AD). Also, we present how this approach allows us to develop an alternative scheme to change interpretations of the past in the region. Based on the analysis of spatial,… Show more

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“…Black dots are Inka sites, while grey squares are local sites. (Data from Williams 2000; Wynveldt et al 2016. )…”
Section: The Archaeological Background Of the Hualfín Valleymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Black dots are Inka sites, while grey squares are local sites. (Data from Williams 2000; Wynveldt et al 2016. )…”
Section: The Archaeological Background Of the Hualfín Valleymentioning
confidence: 99%