2005
DOI: 10.14409/cc.v1i2.1875
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Religión y Alucinógenos en el Antiguo Noroeste Argentino

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“…For the wider region, early circulation of goods (or comestibles) would have been one response to altitudinal differences in resource availability (Tarragó 2006, 353). Some researchers view Tiwanaku (further north in Bolivia, ad 500-1150) as a stimulus for regional circulation of goods by llama caravans (Browman et al 1984;Kolata 2003;González 2004;West 1981), although the effects of Tiwanaku on peripheral zones (including northwest Argentina) are not clear (Aschero 2000;Pérez-Gollan & Gordillo 1993).…”
Section: Social Projects In Northwest Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the wider region, early circulation of goods (or comestibles) would have been one response to altitudinal differences in resource availability (Tarragó 2006, 353). Some researchers view Tiwanaku (further north in Bolivia, ad 500-1150) as a stimulus for regional circulation of goods by llama caravans (Browman et al 1984;Kolata 2003;González 2004;West 1981), although the effects of Tiwanaku on peripheral zones (including northwest Argentina) are not clear (Aschero 2000;Pérez-Gollan & Gordillo 1993).…”
Section: Social Projects In Northwest Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mortars, tablets and pipes (particularly those of the Formative Period) are elaborately decorated with miniature sculptures of humans and animals (Sprovieri 2012). The circulation -and ritual ingestion -of psychoactive plants is thought to have had deep roots in the south Andean past (Pérez-Gollan & Gordillo 1993;Torres 1998;Sprovieri 2008Sprovieri -2009. Pipes (of fired clay, bone or stone) have been found in Formative Period contexts (Fig.…”
Section: Social Projects In Northwest Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, estas interpretaciones tienen como principal sesgo que las especies vegetales presentes en Ambato fueron determinadas a partir de evidencias indirectas, como por ejemplo información etnohistórica (Larrouy, 1914), por analogía con otras regiones andinas (Pérez Gollán, 2000), por análisis de gránulos de almidón en artefactos líticos (Pazzarelli, 2012) y estudios de macrorrestos recuperados en sitios residenciales y/o ceremoniales emplazados en el fondo del valle (Laguens, 2004;Pochettino, 2000). Estas hipótesis traen consigo al menos dos implicancias de importancia para la arqueología de la zona.…”
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“…Especialmente interesante por su asociación con la iconografía chamánica etnográfica es el yopo o cohoba (Anadenanthera peregrina), propia de la Amazonia septentrional, utilizada en la región del Orinoco y también en las Antillas (Arrom 1975;Reichel-Dolmatoff 1978a, 1978b, 1978c, 2005; así como su variedad meridional conocida como cebil (Anadenanthera colubrina) muy utilizada en los Andes centromeridionales, especialmente en el área circumtiticaca (Torres 1987(Torres , 1994Torres & Repke 2006) y el Noroeste Argentino (González 1977(González , 1998(González , 2007Fernández 1980;Pérez & Gordillo 1993Pérez 1994Pérez , 1999Pérez , 2000.…”
Section: Las Plantas Sagradasunclassified