Vasijas Angosto Chico Inciso: interacción entre quebradeños y yungueños. Evidencia petrográfica en secciones delgadas
Abstract
Since its identification in the middle of the XXth century, the Angosto Chico Inciso (ACHI) style or stylistic complex generated continuous questions about its origin, geographical distribution, differential consumption and identity. In these pages, the results of the petrographic analysis applied to the pastes of 41 ACHI vessels provide potentially useful information to answer some of these questions. A brief overview about the history in the studies of these ceramics is presented so as the contribution of the archaeometric perspective in the social interpretation of the different technological choices recorded is commented.Downloads
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