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dc.contributor.authorLazzari, M
dc.contributor.authorPereyra Domingorena, L
dc.contributor.authorStoner, W
dc.contributor.authorScattolin, MC
dc.contributor.authorKorstanje, MA
dc.contributor.authorGlascock, M
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-23T09:50:08Z
dc.date.issued2019-03-01
dc.description.abstractThe study of long-distance exchange of goods and resources has long been central to the understanding of socio-political and cultural complexity in the south-central Andes. Traditional studies have emphasized typological similarities to reconstruct regional networks, proposing the dominance of different centres through time. While these approaches were informative on the general direction of contacts, the nature and scale of interaction has remained speculative. This chapter summarises the latest results of our ongoing research project on long-distance circulation of archaeological materials in northwestern Argentina during part of the Formative Period (ca. 1500 BC-AD 1000). The study applied a multianalytical methodological strategy integrating archaeological analysis with archaeometric techniques, including thin section petrography, instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and laser ablation inductively coupled massspectometry (LA-ICP-MS) in order to contribute an evidence-based holistic view of preHispanic exchange networks. The study examined materials traditionally studied separately, including 542 ceramic samples and 113 obsidian and volcanic rock artifacts, from seven sectors in the semi-arid valleys area. We summarize here the results of the ceramic analysis, showing the 19-2 following trends: (1) inter-valley heterogeneity of clay and fabrics for ordinary wares; (2) intervalley homogeneity of clay and fabrics for a wide range of decorated wares; (3) selective circulation of two distinct polychrome wares. These trends reflect the complex inter-community relationships experienced in small-scale societies. The study offers a new platform to model ancient exchange, and circulation and interaction more broadly, based on actual material transfers. The results call for the re-examination of the centralized models of exchange and interaction that are often drawn upon to account for emergent cultural complexity in the past, both in the Andes and beyond.en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipBritish Academyen_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipArts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipArgentinean National Agency for Science and Technology (ANPCyT)en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipRaíces Programen_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipArgentinian National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET)en_GB
dc.identifier.citationIn: Ceramics of the Indigenous Cultures of South America - Studies of Production and Exchange through Compositional Analysis Edited by Michael D. Glascock, Hector Neff and Kevin J. Vaughn, pp. 209 - 214en_GB
dc.identifier.grantnumber51798en_GB
dc.identifier.grantnumberSX-05317en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/38084
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherUniversity of New Mexico Pressen_GB
dc.relation.urlhttps://unmpress.com/books/ceramics-indigenous-cultures-south-america/9780826360281en_GB
dc.rights.embargoreasonUnder temporary embargo pending publisher permissionen_GB
dc.rights© 2019 University of New Mexico Pressen_GB
dc.titleSocial Interaction and Communities of Practice in Formative Period NW Argentina: A Multi-analytical Study of Ceramicsen_GB
dc.typeBook chapteren_GB
dc.date.available2019-07-23T09:50:08Z
dc.contributor.editorGlascock, Men_GB
dc.contributor.editorNeff, Hen_GB
dc.contributor.editorVaughn, Ken_GB
dc.identifier.isbn978-0-8263-6029-8
dc.relation.isPartOfCeramics of the Indigenous Cultures of South America: Studies of Production and Exchange through Compositional Analysis.en_GB
exeter.place-of-publicationAlbuquerqueen_GB
dc.descriptionThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of New Mexico Press via the link in this recorden_GB
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exeter.funder::British Academyen_GB
exeter.funder::Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)en_GB
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rioxxterms.typeBook chapteren_GB
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