Archaeology of the Late Local Landscapes of the Hualfín Valley (Catamarca, Argentina): A Political Perspective from Cerro Colorado of La Ciénaga de Abajo
Federico Wynveldt, María Emilia Iucci, Juan Manuel Sallés, Juana Fuertes
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Abstract
Abstract As seen in many examples of imperial expansions throughout history, the Inkas applied a whole range of policies strategically adapted for the different local organizations, in every corner of their empire, and local groups, in turn, were reconfigured based on the new conditions. Starting from the investigation of a group of late local landscapes of the Hualfín Valley (Department of Belén, Catamarca) in the Northwestern Argentina, from a critical perspective of the sociopolitical definitions classically given to these societies, the aim of this study consists of describing the spatial, social, and temporal dimensions of these landscapes and advancing the discussion about how local groups socially and politically organized themselves, in immediately pre-Inka times and after the incorporation of their territories into the Inka state. To this end, a brief discussion on the Late and Inka periods in Northwestern Argentina and theoretical guidelines for landscape analysis are presented. Then, we address the analysis of one of the landscapes in particular: the Cerro Colorado de La Ciénaga de Abajo and its surroundings, and we briefly analyze the cases of Asampay, Palo Blanco, and Puerta de Corral Quemado, and the regional landscape network.
Hualfín山谷(阿根廷卡塔马卡)晚期当地景观的考古学:从La ciacimnaga de Abajo的Cerro Colorado的政治视角
从历史上许多帝国扩张的例子中可以看出,印加人在帝国的每一个角落都采用了一系列适合不同地方组织的战略政策,而地方组织也相应地根据新的情况进行了重新配置。本研究从对阿根廷西北部Hualfín山谷(贝尔萨蒙省,卡塔马卡省)一组晚期当地景观的调查开始,从对这些社会的经典社会政治定义的批判角度出发,旨在描述这些景观的空间、社会和时间维度,并推进关于当地群体如何在社会和政治上组织自己的讨论。在印卡时代之前和他们的领土并入印卡国家之后。为此,本文简要讨论了阿根廷西北部的晚期和印卡时期,并提出了景观分析的理论指导。然后,我们特别分析了其中一个景观:Cerro Colorado de La ci纳加de Abajo及其周边地区,并简要分析了Asampay、Palo Blanco和Puerta de Corral Quemado的案例,以及区域景观网络。
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Open Archaeology is a forum of novel approaches to archaeological theory, methodology and practice, and an international medium for the dissemination of research data and interdisciplinary projects. Scope of the journal includes, but is not restricted to: World Archaeology - discoveries and research Archaeological science Theory and interpretation in archaeology Archaeological heritage preservation and management.