A Methodological Approach to the Interpretation of Archaeological Charcoal Assemblages in Central-Western Argentina
Human Ecology, ISSN: 1572-9915, Vol: 52, Issue: 1, Page: 185-200
2024
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I synthesize the anthracological data from archaeological sites located north of Mendoza, in central-western Argentina, to demonstrate the potential of anthracology for studying socio-environmental relationships. My methodology includes archaeological, historical, ethnographic, and environmental data from 1200 to 100 years BP - the pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern periods. For each period, I discuss the characteristics of four interrelated factors: (1) ways of dwellings, (2) socio-environmental relationships, (3) archaeological records on firewood use, and (4) human-induced landscape modifications. My results allow the identification of problems and the generation of questions that enrich the social interpretation of the anthracological record.
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