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La zaranda de ideas
On-line version ISSN 1853-1296
Abstract
BARAZZUTTI, María José. ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL RECORDS AS A METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK APPLIED TO THE APPROACH OF PREHISPANIC LATE AND COLONIAL SOCIETIES OF SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO PLAIN (ARGENTINA). Zaranda ideas [online]. 2020, vol.18, n.2, pp.22-39. ISSN 1853-1296.
In this paper we present the methodology applied to the study of archaeological materials from late prehispanic and early colonial populations in Santiago plain that do not present any contextual associated data. This methodological development, from an ethnoarchaeological perspective, alternative and complementary to other analysis, is based on the study of ethnological sources and records from Chaco region (southern area). Considering the analyzed documentation (jesuitical, researches from the 20th century and recent anthropological and ethnographical studies) and the addressed ethnographic objects from collections, we analyze its applicability as a theoretical framework observing different cases of study. Among them, archaeological expectations are presented related to possible social practices (uses and contexts) involving bone objects such as aerophones, spearheads and punzones. The identification of these practices and the dialectical integration of different information corpuses obtained allowed us to expand the interpretative perspective of the archaeological data.
Keywords : Ethnoarchaeology; ethnographical sources; collection records; social practices; Santiago del Estero.