Trabajo, producción y cerámica. Sociología de la alfarería Paracas-Ocucaje y Tajo (Costa Sur de Perú)

Translated title of the contribution: WORK, PRODUCTION AND CERAMICS. SOCIOLOGY OF PARACAS POTTERY: OCUCAJE AND TAJO (SOUTHERN COAST OF PERU)

Pedro V. Castro-Martinez*, J. Carlos De La Torre, Trinidad Escoriza-Mateu, M. Concepcion Godoy, Barbara Lapi, Israel Navarro, J. Cesar Zavala

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Abstract

Independent C14 dating was contrasted to chronological sequences based on "Paracas Pottery" series, evidencing the paradoxes, contradictions and incoherence in the relative chronologies derived from historico-cultural axioms. The conclusion addresses key aspects for a sociology of Ocucaje and Tajo ceramics, in the framework of the La Puntilla Project (Nasca, lea).
Translated title of the contributionWORK, PRODUCTION AND CERAMICS. SOCIOLOGY OF PARACAS POTTERY: OCUCAJE AND TAJO (SOUTHERN COAST OF PERU)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)139-155
Number of pages17
JournalEstudios Atacamenos
Issue number37
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2009

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