INVESTIGADORES
ACUTO Felix Alejandro
artículos
Título:
Recognising strategies for conquered territories: a case study from the Inka North Calchaqui Valley
Autor/es:
ACUTO, F.A.; TRONCOSO, ANDRES; FERRARI, ALEJANDRO
Revista:
Antiquity
Editorial:
Antiquity
Referencias:
Lugar: York; Año: 2012 vol. 86 p. 1141 - 1154
ISSN:
0003 598X
Resumen:
In this detailed study of fifteenth-century settlements in Argentina, the authors show how the Inka did not just use force, production and ritual to subdue the indigenous population. The conquerors? strategy included the re-ordering of settlement plans, routeways and landscape, class separation and even the imposition of a rigorous discipline on the indigenous vision, controlling what could be seen looking out or looking in. The material readings made in these South American examples have much to offer to archaeologists working in colonial periods elsewhere.