We report a study of the organisation of camelid production at the Ambato Valley, northern Argentine Andes, between the 6th and 11th centuries AD. We aim to contribute to the understanding of the different modes of economic production adopted in the past within non-egalitarian social contexts. In view of this, information collected from previous studies is analysed from multiple perspectives, centering on the application of different analytical techniques to the assemblage of camelid bones (anatomical and taxonomical identification, osteometry and stable isotopes), to their diverse archaeological contexts and architectural and agricultural units, together with the implementation of frames of reference and ethnoarchaeological models. The res...
International audienceLlama (Lama glama) and alpaca (Vicugna pacos) are the only large domesticated ...
In recent decades, wild camelids hunting strategies have been a topic ofinterest for several researc...
In this article, we present three case-studies of paleodietary reconstruction from Prehispanic agrop...
This work shows the results of a series of recently conducted archaeometric studies (camelid skeleta...
In this paper we discuss how livestock production was organized in Ambato Valley, Catamarca, between...
Recent investigations have led to argue that in the Ambato Valley, Catamarca, between the sixth and ...
In this article, we present the archaeofaunal analysis of an assemblage recovered from a midden loca...
En este trabajo se discute el modo en que se organizó la producción ganadera en el Valle de Ambato, ...
The aim of this study was to try to understand how agricultural production was organized in the Amba...
Los camélidos sudamericanos han sido uno de los recursos de mayor importancia desde la llegada de lo...
A fundamental goal of anthropological research is to understand the reasons for and consequences of ...
This paper aims to contribute to the study of the subsistence of human populations from the northern...
Llama (Lama glama) and alpaca (Vicugna pacos) are the only large domesticated animals indigenous to ...
The societies from the Late Period in the Argentinean Puna introduced considerable technical improve...
This article analyses the archaeofaunal assemblage from Alero 12 of the Las Grutas rock formation (T...
International audienceLlama (Lama glama) and alpaca (Vicugna pacos) are the only large domesticated ...
In recent decades, wild camelids hunting strategies have been a topic ofinterest for several researc...
In this article, we present three case-studies of paleodietary reconstruction from Prehispanic agrop...
This work shows the results of a series of recently conducted archaeometric studies (camelid skeleta...
In this paper we discuss how livestock production was organized in Ambato Valley, Catamarca, between...
Recent investigations have led to argue that in the Ambato Valley, Catamarca, between the sixth and ...
In this article, we present the archaeofaunal analysis of an assemblage recovered from a midden loca...
En este trabajo se discute el modo en que se organizó la producción ganadera en el Valle de Ambato, ...
The aim of this study was to try to understand how agricultural production was organized in the Amba...
Los camélidos sudamericanos han sido uno de los recursos de mayor importancia desde la llegada de lo...
A fundamental goal of anthropological research is to understand the reasons for and consequences of ...
This paper aims to contribute to the study of the subsistence of human populations from the northern...
Llama (Lama glama) and alpaca (Vicugna pacos) are the only large domesticated animals indigenous to ...
The societies from the Late Period in the Argentinean Puna introduced considerable technical improve...
This article analyses the archaeofaunal assemblage from Alero 12 of the Las Grutas rock formation (T...
International audienceLlama (Lama glama) and alpaca (Vicugna pacos) are the only large domesticated ...
In recent decades, wild camelids hunting strategies have been a topic ofinterest for several researc...
In this article, we present three case-studies of paleodietary reconstruction from Prehispanic agrop...