I ndigenous Societies in Santiago del Estero: Preliminary Notes from Archeology and History. Late Prehispanic and Early Colonial Periods

  • Judith Farberman Universidad de Quilmes, CONICET
  • Constanza Taboada Universidad de Tucumán / CONICET
Keywords: Archaeology, Colonial chronicles, Santiago del Estero, Diaguita, Tonocoté, Lule

Abstract

This article aims to provide an interpretation of 16th Century colonial chronicles of Santiago del Estero Province based on the queries and results of archaeological research. It refers specifically to the so-called “Diaguita”, “Tonocoté”, “Lule” and “Jurí” groups, focusing on the inconsistencies emerging from the confrontation between diverse textual sources and material evidence such as the weak archeological traces from the “Diaguita culture” in Santiago del Estero.

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Author Biographies

Judith Farberman, Universidad de Quilmes, CONICET
Dra. en Historia, investigadora del CONICET y del Centro de estudios de historia, cultura y memoria (UNQ).
Constanza Taboada, Universidad de Tucumán / CONICET
Dra. en Arqueología, investigadora del CONICET en el Instituto de Arqueología y Museo (UNT) e Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales (CONICET) y docente de la UNT.
Published
2012-12-30
How to Cite
Farberman, J., & Taboada, C. (2012). I ndigenous Societies in Santiago del Estero: Preliminary Notes from Archeology and History. Late Prehispanic and Early Colonial Periods. RUNA, Archivo Para Las Ciencias Del Hombre, 33(2), 113-132. https://doi.org/10.34096/runa.v33i2.343
Section
Espacio Abierto - Artículos Originales