Instrumentos líticos del complejo pastoril temprano Chiu Chiu 200, norte de Chile
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https://doi.org/10.22199/S07181043.1997.0012.00005Abstract
Este trabajo tiene por objetivo central caracterizar el instrumental lílico utilizado por una comunidad de pastores tempranos, localizada en el sitio de Chiu Chiu 200, Provincia de El Loa en el norte de Chile y datada hacia 900 AC. La caracterización del conjunto lítico intenta establecer singularidades técnico-subsistenciales de un incipiente modo de vida pastoril. Estas singularidades son establecidas en términos cualitativos y cuantitativos, a partir de una clasificación morfofuncional y del análisis de microhuellas de uso en los instrumentos líticos, considerando el conjunto artefactual asociado.
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The aim of this work is to characterize the lithic material used by the early shepherds community located on the Chiu Chiu 200 site, Loa Province, North of Chile dated by 900 BC. The description of the lithic set has as object to establish
the technical-subsistence characteristics of an incipient way of shepherd life. These characteristic are stablished by qualitative and quantitative terms, from a morphofunctional clasification and from the wear-use analysis of the lithic material considering the associated material set.
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