Cultural macroevolution of musical instruments in South America
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Aguirre Fernández, Gabriel
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Barbieri, Chiara
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Graff, Anna
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Pérez de Arce, José
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Moreno, Hyram
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Sánchez Villagra, Marcelo R.
Admission date
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2022-06-29T20:22:11Z
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2022-06-29T20:22:11Z
Publication date
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (2021) 8:208
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Identifier
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10.1057/s41599-021-00881-z
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/186337
Abstract
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Musical instruments provide material evidence to study the diversity and technical innovation
of music in space and time. We employed a cultural evolutionary perspective to analyse
organological data and their relation to language groups and population history in South
America, a unique and complex geographic area for human evolution. The ethnological and
archaeological native musical instrument record, documented in three newly assembled
continental databases, reveals exceptionally high diversity of wind instruments. We explored
similarities in the collection of instruments for each population, considering geographic
patterns and focusing on groupings associated with language families. A network analysis of
panpipe organological features illustrates four regional/cultural clusters: two in the Tropical
Forest and two in the Andes. Twenty-five percent of the instruments in the standard organological
classification are present in the archaeological, but not in the ethnographic record,
suggesting extinction events. Most recent extinctions can be traced back to European contact,
causing a reduction in indigenous cultural diversity.
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Patrocinador
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University Research Priority Programme of Evolution in Action of the University of Zurich
SNSF Sinergia project `Out of Asia'
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
51NF40_180888
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Springernature, England
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States