New Contributions to The Chronology of The Prehispanic Occupation of The Eastern Piedemonte of The Sierra San Javier (Tucumán-Argentine): First Absolute Dates
Volume 2 - Issue 4
Mario Alejandro Caria1* and Gabriel Miguez2
- 1National University of Tucuman, UNT-CONICET, Miguel Lillo, Tucumán, Argentina
- 2IAM-UNT. San Martín, Tucumán, Argentina
Received: July 01, 2020 Published: July 14, 2020
Corresponding author: Mario Alejandro Caria, National University of Tucuman, UNT-CONICET, Miguel Lillo, Tucumán, Argentina
DOI: 10.32474/JAAS.2020.02.000141
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Abstract
Among the pending issues in the archeology of the lowlands of the province of Tucumán, the construction of chronologies based on absolute dates stands out, which allows the elaboration of more reliable pre-Hispanic occupation sequences to have a more precise temporal control of local social developments. Despite having registered dozens of archaeological sites in these jungle and forest environments, most of them do not have absolute dates.
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The Eastern Foothills of the Sierra San Javier and the Horco Molle Area|
Implications of Dating for the Local Pre-Hispanic
Occupation Sequence|
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