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Ethnoarchaeology of Andean South America: Contributions to Archaeological Method and Theory [Minkštas viršelis]

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Andean South America offers significant anthropological insights into highland and arid zone adaptations, including pastoralist economy and ecology, settlement patterns, site formation processes, tool manufacture, and the cultural meanings of landscapes.

Andean South America offers significant anthropological insights into highland and arid zone adaptations, including pastoralist economy and ecology, settlement patterns, site formation processes, tool manufacture, and the cultural meanings of landscapes. The papers in this volume present detailed studies of highland and lowland pastoralists and horticulturalists, taphonomy, and sacred landscapes. The epistomological foundations of ethnoarchaeology, archaeological uses of ethnoarchaeology, and the relationship between environment and culture are key theoretical themes. This volume will be of use to anyone who studies human adaptations to highland or arid environments, and to those interested in pastoral societies, as well as Andean South America.



Andean South America offers significant anthropological insights into highland and arid zone adaptations, including pastoralist economy and ecology, settlement patterns, site formation processes, tool manufacture, and the cultural meanings of landscapes. The papers in this volume present detailed studies of highland and lowland pastoralists and horticulturalists, taphonomy, and sacred landscapes. The epistomological foundations of ethnoarchaeology, archaeological uses of ethnoarchaeology, and the relationship between environment and culture are key theoretical themes. This volume will be of use to anyone who studies human adaptations to highland or arid environments, and to those interested in pastoral societies, as well as Andean South America.

Preface v
List of Contributors
vii
Introduction to Andean Ethnoarchaeology
1(18)
Lawrence A. Kuznar
Andean Pastoral Origins and Evolution: The Role of Ethnoarchaeology
19(12)
Mark Aldenderfer
Observations, Definitions and Pre-understandings in the Ethnoarchaeology of Pastoralism
31(7)
Alejandro Fabio Haber
An Introduction to Andean Religious Ethnoarchaeology: Preliminary Results and Future Directions
38(29)
Lawrence A. Kuznar
When Clouds Cover the Woods: Ethnoarchaeology in the Yungas of Salta, Argentina
67(17)
Beatriz N. Ventura
Juan Bautista Belardi
Ethnoarchaeology of a Pastoral Settlement of the Andean Plateau: An Investigation of Archaeological Scale
84(13)
Hugo D. Yacobaccio
Celina M. Madero
The Invisibility of Time: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of the Temporary Sites of Herders of the Southern Puna
97(19)
Maria Soledad Caracotche
Of Pircas and the Limits of Society: Ethnoarchaeology in the Puna, Laguna Blanca, Catamarca, Argentina
116(22)
Daniel D. Delfino
``Up and Down We Move...'': Factors Conditioning Agro-pastoral Settlement Organization in Mountainous Settings
138(25)
Steve A. Tomka
Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives on Caravan Trade in the South-Central Andes
163(39)
Axel E. Nielsen
Women at Work: A Present Archaeological View of Azul Pampa Herding Culture (North West Argentina)
202(19)
Lidia Clara Garcia
Herding Today, Lassoing the Past, Herding Yesterday: Toward the Ancients (Livestock Specialization and Variability in Pastoral Contexts)
221(22)
Maria del Carmen Reigadas
Regional Taphonomy: Background Noise and the Integrity of the Archaeological Record
243(12)
Luis Alberto Borrero
Human and Small Carnivore Gnawing Damage on Bones - an Exploratory Study and its Archaeological Implications
255(11)
Dolores Elkin
Mariana Mondini
Taphonomic Action of Foxes in Puna Rockshelters: A Case Study in Antofagasta de la Sierra (Province of Catamarca, Argentina)
266(30)
Mariana Mondini
Processing and Economic Yield in Lama glama
296
Daniel Olivera
Atilio Nasti
Lawrence A. Kuznar is a professor of anthropology at Indiana UniversityPurdue University Fort Wayne.