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| DOI | 10.1016/J.JASREP.2022.103492 | ||||
| Año | 2022 | ||||
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This paper discusses the results of statistical analyses of the domestic ceramic assemblage from the Caleta Vitor Archaeological Complex, northern Chile, a collection that spans 2500 years. Mineralogical analyses were also conducted on a selection of the ceramic sherds using X-ray diffraction (XRD) as well as paste and petrographic analyses. The results of this study correspond with prior research (Bland et al., 2017a) which concluded that the majority of domestic ceramics from the Caleta Vitor Archaeological Complex were manufactured using local resources. Here, we expand this discussion by identifying four ceramic paste groups that would constitute local pottery traditions of manufacture. The identified paste groups are relatively consistent and span almost all time periods examined (Formative c. 4000–1500 BP through to Hispanic c. 467 BP Periods). These results support the argument that these ceramic traditions were maintained by the coastal communities of Caleta Vitor, despite the fact that they were integrated into interregional networks of interactions through time, including their relationships with powerful Andean polities. These apparent continuities in domestic ceramic production allow us to reflect on local decision-making processes throughout relevant cultural phases, and to conclude that foreign pottery did not have an exchange value.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Morton, Catherine A. | Mujer |
Flinders University - Australia
Flinders Univ S Australia - Australia |
| 2 | Roberts, A. L. | - |
Flinders University - Australia
Flinders Univ S Australia - Australia |
| 3 | SANTORO-VARGAS, CALOGERO MAURICIO | Hombre |
Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
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| 4 | Popelka-Filcoff, Rachel S. | Mujer |
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences - Australia
Flinders University - Australia Univ Melbourne - Australia Flinders Univ S Australia - Australia |
| 5 | Zhao, Jing | - |
Flinders University - Australia
Flinders Univ S Australia - Australia |
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| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Flinders University |
| UPWELL |
| Flinders University Research Higher Degree Project - FONDECYT N? |
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| Funding for the analysis was supported by Flinders University Research Higher Degree Project Funding. The authors would like to thank Chris Carter for access to the ceramic assemblage. We also thank Adelaide Microscopy for providing access to their petrographic microscopes. The authors acknowledge Professor Allan Pring’s (College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, South Australia) contribution to the XRD mineralogical identification and his review of the paper. Chantal Wight provided valuable laboratory assistance. We thank the anonymous reviewers and the Editor for their useful guidance. In Chile, this study is funded by FONDECYT N° 1201687 and UPWELL Mellennium Project NCN19_153. |
| Ack Funding for the analysis was supported by Flinders University Research Higher Degree Project Funding. The authors would like to thank Chris Carter for access to the ceramic assemblage. We also thank Adelaide Microscopy for providing access to their petrographic micro-scopes. The authors acknowledge Professor Allan Pring?s (College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, South Australia) contri-bution to the XRD mineralogical identification and his review of the paper. Chantal Wight provided valuable laboratory assistance. We thank the anonymous reviewers and the Editor for their useful guidance. In Chile, this study is funded by FONDECYT N? 1201687 and UPWELL Mellennium Project NCN19_153. |