Phytomorphic Representations of Latua pubiflora on Copper Ornamental Artifacts in South-Central Chile c. 1000 BP

dc.contributor.authorEnrique Perez, Alberto
dc.date2021
dc.date.accessioned2021-10-04T18:44:52Z
dc.date.available2021-10-04T18:44:52Z
dc.description.abstractDrawing from the review and summary of a body of knowledge regarding the development of technologies such as pottery, the use of external morphological features, ethoecological characteristics, toxicological properties of plant resources and the availability of metalliferous raw materials - such as copper ores in the south-central region of Chile we propose that the morphotype of smelted campaniform rings, identified at the Villa JMC-1 Labranza site, was produced locally. This constitutes indirect evidence in making the case that metalworking in the south-central area of Chile since the end of the Early Pottery period (c. 1000 BP) originated locally, as opposed to having a foreign origin.
dc.identifier.citationARQUEOLOGIA IBEROAMERICANA,Vol.47,153-160,2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/4302
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherPASCUAL IZQUIERDO EGEA ED & PUB
dc.sourceARQUEOLOGIA IBEROAMERICANA
dc.subject.englishLatua pubiflora
dc.subject.englishmetallurgy
dc.subject.englisharchaeology
dc.subject.englishEarly Pottery period
dc.subject.englishsouth-central Chile
dc.titlePhytomorphic Representations of Latua pubiflora on Copper Ornamental Artifacts in South-Central Chile c. 1000 BP
dc.typeArticle
uct.indizacionESCI
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