A multi‐analytical approach to understand El Alto‐Ancasti's painted pottery (north‐western Argentina): Non‐invasive and micro‐invasive analyses of vessel's paintings from El Taco 19

Author:

Gheco Lucas1ORCID,Tascon Marcos2,Barot Carlos3,Zucchi Victoria3,Quesada Marcos34,Gastaldi Marcos5,Halac Emilia6,Álvarez Rodrigo7,Marte Fernando8

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Estudios sobre Patrimonios y Ambiente (EAyP‐EHyS, UNSAM) and Instituto Regional de Estudios Socioculturales (CONICET‐UNCA) National University of San Martin San Martin Argentina

2. Centro de Estudios sobre Patrimonios y Ambiente (EAyP‐EHyS, UNSAM) and Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental (UNSAM) National University of San Martin San Martin Argentina

3. CONICET, Instituto Regional de Estudios Socioculturales S.F.V. de Catamarca Argentina

4. Escuela de Arqueología National University of Catamarca S.F.V. de Catamarca Argentina

5. Instituto de Antropología (UNC‐CONICET) National University of Cordoba Cordoba Argentina

6. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica CNEA Buenos Aires Argentina

7. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial INTI, San Martin Buenos Aires Argentina

8. Centro de Estudios sobre Patrimonios y Ambiente (EAyP‐EHyS, UNSAM) National University of San Martin San Martin Argentina

Abstract

AbstractArchaeometric analysis applied to the study of pre‐Hispanic pottery is a growing field in archaeological research in north‐western Argentina. Most of these investigations have focused on intra‐style variability, comparing samples from the same style but obtained in different sites throughout large regions. In this study, we propose to shift the approach and adopt a local micro‐scale perspective to deepen knowledge regarding pottery manufacturing. As a case study, pottery sherds from different styles discovered in the archaeological site El Taco 19 (El Alto‐Ancasti Mountain, Catamarca) were selected. To this end, we proposed a multi‐analytical approach employing non‐invasive and micro‐invasive analytical techniques.

Funder

Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológica

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Archeology,History

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