Interaction, social identity, agency and change during Middle Horizon San Pedro de Atacama (northern Chile): A multidimensional and interdisciplinary perspective
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Salazar Sutil, Diego
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Niemeyer Marich, August
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Horta, Helena
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Figueroa, Valentina
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Manríquez, Germán
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2015-01-07T13:43:41Z
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2015-01-07T13:43:41Z
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2014
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 35 (2014) 135–152
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jaa.2014.04.008
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/122289
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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In the present paper we discuss different levels of social identities operating simultaneously in the social
landscape of San Pedro de Atacama (northern Chile) during the Middle Horizon (ca. 500–950 AD). Complementary
lines of evidence are approached from an interdisciplinary perspective in order to identify
distinct patterns of affiliation and differentiation which were played out by local agents. We propose
these patterns reflect different levels of social integration, whereby the local community of San Pedro
de Atacama reinforced its corporate identity in spite of growing social differences and integrated into
a higher-level organization of nested hierarchies making up the Tiwanaku state.
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Patrocinador
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This research has been funded by the Proyecto de Investigación
Asociativa ACT-96 from Comisión Nacional de Investigación en
Ciencia y Tecnología-Chile
Interaction, social identity, agency and change during Middle Horizon San Pedro de Atacama (northern Chile): A multidimensional and interdisciplinary perspective