Rock Art in Central and South America: Social Settings and Regional Diversity
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Troncoso Meléndez, Andrés
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Rock Art in Central and South America: Social Settings and Regional Diversity
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Central and South America is a vast region, where a wide range of different societies established, transformed, disappeared, and endured. This kaleidoscope of peoples offers a
particularly rich and diverse body of rock art in terms of its historical, technical, visual,
and spatial features. The first sections of this chapter briefly introduces the reader to this
diversity, as well as to the history of rock art research, presenting and discussing the different theoretical and methodological frameworks used. The authors discuss the role that
rock art played—and still plays—for different groups, which they have grouped in terms
of their common socioeconomic strategies. The authors argue that rock art research from
this region can contribute to the wider understanding of rock art in the world, offering its
materialistic and archaeological approaches ranging from the study of social complexity,
the domestication of animals, mobility, and memory.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169746
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190607357.013.53
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En: The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art 2017
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