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Chronicles of ‘Ona-Ashaga’: archaeology in the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego – Argentina)

Piana, Ernesto ; Vila, Assumpció ; Orquera, Luis ; Estévez, Jordi

Antiquity, 1992-09, Vol.66 (252), p.771-783 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

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  • Título:
    Chronicles of ‘Ona-Ashaga’: archaeology in the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego – Argentina)
  • Autor: Piana, Ernesto ; Vila, Assumpció ; Orquera, Luis ; Estévez, Jordi
  • Assuntos: Antiquities ; Archaeological evidence ; Archaeology ; Argentina ; Cultural anthropology ; Ethnology ; History ; Native peoples ; Native South Americans ; South American native peoples ; Special section
  • É parte de: Antiquity, 1992-09, Vol.66 (252), p.771-783
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    We thank Mercedes Piana for the translation of the first part. Walking alone one evening through the forest along the old track, hearing the howls from the ‘lengas’ tree shaken by the wind, and after some days working in the site I felt unhappy. People were missing but still so close. I remembered the sensations produced by the tales in a book read many years ago in my adolescence. The title we choose here evokes it partially. (JE)
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  • Descrição: The Argentinian-Spanish Project on the northern coast of Tierra del Fuego adopted a different approach in its study of the South American Yamana tribe. Earlier studies had used Cornering and Primitivism concepts, but these proved to be inadequate in explaining Yamana cultural degeneration and reflected archaeologists' prejudices. The new studies aim to evaluate ethnographic sources and consider the correlation between social and spatial organizations and use pertinent data from archaeological records to analyze Yamana culture and history.
  • Editor: Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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