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E-raamat: Political Landscapes of the Late Intermediate Period in the Southern Andes: The Pukaras and Their Hinterlands

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This book studies the relationship between pukaras and their surrounding landscape, focusing on the architectural and settlement variability registered in both contexts. It is the outcome of a symposium held at the XIX National Congress of Argentine Archaeology (San Miguel de Tucuman, August 8–12, 2016) entitled, "Pukaras, strategic settlements and dispersed settlements: Political landscapes of the Late Intermediate Period in the Southern Andes." Based on the topics discussed at the event, this book presents nine case studies covering a large geographic area within the Southern Andes (northwestern Argentina, northern Chile and southern Bolivia), and breaking the national barriers that tend to atomize pre-Hispanic landscapes.

The respective chapters cover a wide range of themes: from architectural and settlement variability, ways to build and inhabit space, social segmentation and hierarchy; to endemic conflict, analysis of accessibility and visibility, spatiality and temporality of landscapes; as well as new dating. This book goes beyond the Late Intermediate Period (LIP) analyses from the perspective of fortified settlements and material evidence related to war, by placing the focus on how ancient political landscapes were constructed from the relation between the pukaras and other sites as part of the same territory.

The methodologies used include pedestrian surveys, photogrammetric surveys with UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) or drones, topographic and architectural surveys, excavations of households, ceramic and rock art analysis, and spatial analysis with geographic information systems (GISs). Given the numerous thematic interconnections between the contributions, the Editors have organized the chapters geographically, moving from south to north: from the southern valleys of Catamarca Province in Argentina to Lipez in the southern part of the Bolivian Altiplano, passing through the Calchaqui valleys of Catamarca, the puna and Quebrada de Humahuaca of Jujuy in northwest Argentina and the Antofagasta region in northern Chile.

The book provides valuable new theoretical and methodological perspectives on the study of political landscapes of the Late Intermediate Period in the Southern Andes . 


Introduction 1(10)
Alina Alvarez Larrain
Catriel Greco
Federico Wynveldt
Defensibility Analysis with Geographical Information Systems in a Pukara in the Hualfin Valley, Argentina
11(24)
Federico Wynveldt
Juan Manuel Salles
Luciano Lopez
Photogrammetric Survey with UAV of Strategic Villages of Yocavil (Catamarca, Argentina)
35(26)
Catriel Greco
Chacras of the Pukara: The Late Occupation (Tenth--Sixteenth Centuries) of Mesada De Andalhuala Banda, Yocavil (Catamarca, Argentina)
61(34)
Alina Alvarez Larrain
The Monumentalization of Dwelling Spaces in West-Central Santa Maria Valley During the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1000--1450), Northwest Argentina
95(36)
Victoria Coll Moritan
Regional Dynamics in the High Quebradas of the Valle Calchaqui Medio (Salta, Argentina) Between the Eleventh and Early Seventeenth Centuries
131(26)
Veronica Isabel Williams
New Approaches to the Chullparian Architecture and Their Spatial Location Within Pucara de Turi (Antofagasta Region, Northern Chile)
157(30)
Cristian Gonzalez-Rodriguez
Interethnic Conflicts in the Highlands of Northwestern Argentina During the Late Intermediate Period: A Case Study
187(32)
Maria Ester Albeck
Maria Elena de los Angeles Tejerina
Domingo Chorolque
Jose Luis Tolaba
Paula Arevalo
An Approach to Spatial Configuration in the Regional Developments Period in the Coranzuli Area (Jujuy Province, Argentina)
219(28)
Maria Carolina Rivet
Agropastoral Taskscapes and Seasonal Warfare in the Southern Andes During the Regional Developments Period (Thirteenth--Fifteenth Centuries)
247(22)
Axel E. Nielsen
Index 269
Alina Álvarez Larrain holds a Bachelor´s degree in Anthropology (2009) and a PhD in Archaeology from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) (2015), Argentina. Currently she is a Postdoctoral fellow at the Research Center in Environmental Geography (CIGA) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), investigating local spatial knowledge and perceptions of archaeological landscapes in localities of Mexico and Argentina. She has been a PhD fellow at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) between 2009 and 2014 studying settlement patterns and the construction of landscapes in the Calchaqui Valleys of Argentina. Since 2005 she has been a researcher at the Yocavil Archaeological Project at the Ethnographic Museum "J. B. Ambrosetti" (UBA). Her research focuses on the study of the landscapes and pre-Hispanic architecture of farmer populations of the Argentine Northwest. She has published 17 articles in national and international scientific books and journals with peer review, as well as 15 presentations at national and international scientific meetings. Her works included use of remote sensing, GIS, settlement patterns, ceramic and rock art analysis. 

Catriel Greco holds a Bachelor´s degree in Anthropology (2007)  and a PhD in Archaeology from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (2012) , where he also worked as assistant teacher for 5 years. Currently is researcher of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) at the Department of Geology, National University of San Luis (UNSL). He has been a fellow of CONICET between the years 2007-2012, which allowed him to carry out his doctoral research on temporality and spatiality in the archaeology of the Calchaqui Valleys of Argentina. He was a postdoctoral researcher (2013-2015) at the Research Center in Environmental Geography (CIGA) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He has also participated in research and extension teams at the national universities of Buenos Aires, San Luis and Mexico. He has published 17 articles in national and international scientific books and journals with peer review, as well as 29 presentations at national and international scientific meetings.