Update on Angosto Chico site’s problematics (Jujuy, Argentina)
Keywords:
Late Period, domestic context, ceramic, social processes
Abstract
The present contribution constitutes an update to the problematic related to Angosto Chico site, located in Quebrada of Humahuaca (Jujuy, Argentine). Although this site is a referring one at the time of elaborating chronologies as well as in relation to the construction of the ceramic style Angosto Chico Incised, actually there are little references from the point of view of systematic excavations. From recent works of investigation, we offer the results of excavations performed in domestic contexts, including the first radiocarbon dating for the site. Also, we discuss the position in general chronological chart, characteristic of site arrangement and aspects of social dynamics for the region.Downloads
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Rivolta, M. C., Otero, C., & Seldes, V. (1). Update on Angosto Chico site’s problematics (Jujuy, Argentina). Arqueología, 16(1), 87-103. https://doi.org/10.34096/arqueologia.t16.n1.1729
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