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Ritual stone-built architecture and shell midden foundation: A semisubterranean structure in hyperarid Atacama Desert coast, Northern Chile
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WoS WOS:000647880000001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85105666741
DOI 10.1002/GEA.21857
Año 2022
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Abstract



Hunter-gatherer architectural practices are one of the main sources of data to understand the complex land use of these societies. In the hyperarid Atacama Desert coast (Northern Chile), hunter-gatherers-fishers developed standardized stone-built architecture during the Late Archaic period (similar to 5,700-4,000 cal years BP), interpreted so far as sedentary villages or long-term campsites. Nevertheless, the lack of site formation process studies and systematic chronostratigraphies defy such functional interpretations. To address these issues, we reconstruct the lifecycle of a recently discovered semisubterranean structure at the Zapatero site (similar to 25 degrees S, Taltal). Combining stratigraphy, micromorphology, faunal and lithic analysis, as well as radiocarbon dating, we evidence a broad sequence involving different processes: shell midden formation; a stone-structure; a prepared burial pit; a burning event; a short-term occupational episode; and the entombment of the structure. We interpret this sequence as ritualized actions related to commemorative and place-making activities. Our work stresses the need for new research programs at the Atacama Desert coast, based on geoarchaeological approaches, to understand hunter-gatherer-fisher middening and architectural practices from the very materiality involved in stratigraphy-making processes.

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Archaeology
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Power, Ximena Mujer Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile
2 Sitzia, Luca Hombre Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
Museo Univ Tarapaca San Miguel Azapa - Chile
3 Yrarrazaval, Sebastian Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
4 SALAZAR-SUTIL, DIEGO RODRIGO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 ANDRADE-MARTINEZ, PEDRO MANUEL Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
6 Hernandez, Valentina Mujer Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
7 Aliste, Catalina Mujer Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
8 Muth, Xavier Hombre Get In Situ - Suiza

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Financiamiento



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Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Fondecyt Project
Beca CONICYT
University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Agradecimiento
We thank Josefina Urrea, Valentina Duran, Camilo Robles, and Fidel Cortes for their contribution during the Structure-2 excavation process. We thank our colleagues who supported different analyses and workspaces: Salomon Hocsman (ISES-CONICET), Mauricio Calderon (UAB), Raul Rocha (MASMA-UTA). We, especially, thank Cesar Bori Dante Angelo and Angela Macias for their support and comments on the manuscript. We kindly thank Ximena Villagran for her review and comments and the anonymous reviewers, and editors for their constructive suggestions that considerably improve this paper. This study was funded by Fondecyt Project No. 1151203 and Beca CONICYT No. 21141217.
We thank Josefina Urrea, Valentina Durán, Camilo Robles, and Fidel Cortés for their contribution during the Structure‐2 excavation process. We thank our colleagues who supported different analyses and workspaces: Salomon Hocsman (ISES–CONICET), Mauricio Calderón (UAB), Raúl Rocha (MASMA–UTA). We, especially, thank Cesar Bori Dante Angelo and Angela Macias for their support and comments on the manuscript. We kindly thank Ximena Villagran for her review and comments and the anonymous reviewers, and editors for their constructive suggestions that considerably improve this paper. This study was funded by Fondecyt Project No. 1151203 and Beca CONICYT No. 21141217.

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