BECAS
CHAUQUE Guillermo
artículos
Título:
Traces of the absent: Evidence of textile production in the foothill region of jujuy, argentina (2000 AP)
Autor/es:
MARÍA GABRIELA ORTIZ; GUILLERMO DARÍO CHAUQUE; PATRICIA CHOCOBAR; LORENA VACA; GABRIELA QUISPE
Revista:
Journal of Anthropological Archeology
Editorial:
Academic Press Inc.apjcs@harcourt.com
Referencias:
Lugar: Berkeley; Año: 2020 vol. 60
ISSN:
1090-2686
Resumen:
Tropical environments present a constant challenge for archaeological research: the disappearance of hundredsof materials due to poor conditions for their preservation. In this case, the best examples are those materialsconnected to textile practices. Fibers of different origins are not expected to survive in such adverse conditions,since by their organic nature they are degradable. Nevertheless, differents elements implicated in the chaîneopératoire of production and the contexts in which they were used, can provide evidence that demonstrates theexistence of the seemingly absent, and advance the knowledge of the technical aspects of this class of materials.Here, we present the findings of textile imprints in the valley regions of San Francisco (2000 BP) and analyze theimplements that were used for their production, as well as ceramic representations that point to the possible useof these for clothing. The findings of imprints of knitted textiles that could have been made with yarns fromBromeliaceae family reveal the persistence of one class of textile that reaches from the hunter gatherer period(8000 BP) up to today among the populations of the Chaco and the Andean foothills.