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Título : Change in the Andes : origins of social complexity, pastorilism and agriculture ; Sessions générales = General Sessions
Autor : Yacobaccio, Hugo Daniel
Olivera, Daniel
International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (14 : 2001 : Lieja, Bélgica)
Fecha de publicación : 2006
Editorial : Archaeopress
BAR Publishing
Citación : Yacobaccio, H. D., Olivera, D. (Coord.) (2006). Change in the Andes : origins of social complexity, pastorilism and agriculture ; Sessions générales = General Sessions. Oxford : Archaeopress. (BAR International series, 1524)
Resumen : The goal of this colloquium is to discuss several problems to the economic and social changes occrred in the Andean Area through the Holocene. These changes involved certain aspects of the social trajectories in the different andean regions coupled with a set of changing social and enviromental conditions in space and time. These processes could be studied from a regional perspective, but also have general elements that permits integrate knowledge of different sectors of the Andes from Ecuador to Chile and Argentina. We suggest the following topical items for the discussion: 1. Relationship between enviromental, economical and social changes 2. Social complexity in hunter-gatherers 3. Origins of camelid pastoralism 4. Origins of agriculture 5. Political power, hierarquical and social stratification in the Andean societies Social meaning of the Anden simbolic world
Descripción : Ponencia presentada en el XIV UISPP Congress, celebrado en University of Liège, Bélgica, entre el 2 y 8 se septiembre de 2001. Section 17, Préhistoire de l'Amérique = American prehistory, C17.1.
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URI : http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/13219
ISBN : isbn:1841719617
isbn:9781841719610
isbn:9781407329796
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