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Llama offerings in an early village landscape: new data from northwestern Argentina (200 BC–AD 800)
Valeria Franco Salvi y Julián Salazar.
Ñawpa Pacha, vol. 34, 2014, pp. 223-232.
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Archaeological research carried out in the village settlement of La Bolsa 1, Tafí Valley, Tucuman Province, Argentina, shows the relevance of outdoor spaces in the study of the ritual use of early constructed landscapes. A ritual llama offering was discovered in excavations of an agricultural terrace at this site. This feature dates to 1883 ± 46 B.P. (calibrated A.D. 70–180). The analysis of this context provides important insights for understanding the social reproduction strategies employed by domestic groups during the Formative Period ca. 200 B.C.–A.D. 800 in northern Argentina
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