Entangled Encounters in the Central Andes: Process, Outcome and Legacy
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
While the term hunter-gatherer refers to a mode of subsistence, disparate cultures fitting these economic criteria have traditionally been grouped together despite variation in demography, mobility, foraging behavior, and sociopolitical organization. This diversity is primarily known from ethnographic data and most investigations of hunter-gatherers tend to build detailed pictures of human society through ethnographic analogy rather than archaeological evidence. To take additional steps toward documenting the range of diversity in forager lifeways, this session is designed to honor and draw inspiration from Robert Kelly's The Foraging Spectrum. Its central goals are to contribute to anthropological theory generally, and archaeological methods specifically, by examining the range of variability in prehistoric foragers extending beyond the ethnographic record. Individual papers cover a broad array of geographic areas and time periods and draw upon topics raised in Kelly's original work. This explicit use of new archaeological data, methods, and theories will highlight novel forms of foraging and social systems available only in the deep past.
Other Keywords
andes •
Ceramics •
Ritual •
Late Intermediate Period •
settlement •
Resources •
Ethnicity •
Exchange •
Warfare •
Chancay
Geographic Keywords
South America
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-9 of 9)
- Documents (9)
- Entangled Encounters between the Chancay and Chaupiyunginos in the Huanangue Valley, Peru (2015)
- Entangled Encounters in the Wari World: Coast-Highland Interactions during the Middle Horizon as revealed by the archaeological and bioarchaeological investigations in the Castillo de Huarmey, North-Central Coast of Peru (2015)
- Ethnic interaction and settlement composition at Huacramarca (2015)
- Expansión de la Cerámica Chancay en el valle de Checras en la Sierra Norte de Lima (2015)
- Forming bonds in the Late Intermediate Period Huaura Valley and central coast of Peru (2015)
- Ideología y rituales de lluvia compartidos por los yungas del Período Cerámico Inicial (1,600 a.C.) y las poblaciones serranas del presente en la cuenca del Rímac, Costa Central del Perú. (2015)
- Interaction and Ethnic Boundaries in the Lurin valley: Yauyos and Yschmas in the archaeological record (2015)
- The onset of warfare and access to diverse resources in the late Early Horizon-Early Intermediate Period (ca. 300 BC-AD 100) (2015)
- Travelers Stones. Highland and Coastal Interactions in Late Ritual Contexts at Pachacamac. (2015)