Las puntas y rejas prehispánicas de metal en los Andes y su continuidad hasta el presente

This article shows the continuity in the production of multiple use tools that where made beginning AD 900 by the Sicán people of Batán Grande, in the Department of Lambayeque, Peru. These tools are arsenical cooper points or ploughshares inserted on wood sticks and they are related to the following...

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Main Authors: Anne Marie Hocquenghem, Luisa Vetter Parodi
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Institut Français d'Études Andines 2005-07-01
Series:Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/5436
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description This article shows the continuity in the production of multiple use tools that where made beginning AD 900 by the Sicán people of Batán Grande, in the Department of Lambayeque, Peru. These tools are arsenical cooper points or ploughshares inserted on wood sticks and they are related to the following steel instruments used today in north Peruvian an south Ecuadorian Andes: barretas, barretillas, barretones, and small lampas. On the basis of ethnographic data, this articles explores the relationship between those instruments and the allachus, kituchis and chaquitacllas used by the peasants of the central and southern highland of Peru. This represents a contribution to a history of the Andean technology still to be written.
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spelling doaj.art-34a8f849437c4c3094d747f77ee7272b2024-02-14T16:33:56ZspaInstitut Français d'Études AndinesBulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines0303-74952076-58272005-07-013414115910.4000/bifea.5436Las puntas y rejas prehispánicas de metal en los Andes y su continuidad hasta el presenteAnne Marie HocquenghemLuisa Vetter ParodiThis article shows the continuity in the production of multiple use tools that where made beginning AD 900 by the Sicán people of Batán Grande, in the Department of Lambayeque, Peru. These tools are arsenical cooper points or ploughshares inserted on wood sticks and they are related to the following steel instruments used today in north Peruvian an south Ecuadorian Andes: barretas, barretillas, barretones, and small lampas. On the basis of ethnographic data, this articles explores the relationship between those instruments and the allachus, kituchis and chaquitacllas used by the peasants of the central and southern highland of Peru. This represents a contribution to a history of the Andean technology still to be written.https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/5436Central AndesSeptentrional Andesprehispanical points and ploughsharescontemporary toolsbarretasbarretillas
spellingShingle Anne Marie Hocquenghem
Luisa Vetter Parodi
Las puntas y rejas prehispánicas de metal en los Andes y su continuidad hasta el presente
Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines
Central Andes
Septentrional Andes
prehispanical points and ploughshares
contemporary tools
barretas
barretillas
title Las puntas y rejas prehispánicas de metal en los Andes y su continuidad hasta el presente
title_full Las puntas y rejas prehispánicas de metal en los Andes y su continuidad hasta el presente
title_fullStr Las puntas y rejas prehispánicas de metal en los Andes y su continuidad hasta el presente
title_full_unstemmed Las puntas y rejas prehispánicas de metal en los Andes y su continuidad hasta el presente
title_short Las puntas y rejas prehispánicas de metal en los Andes y su continuidad hasta el presente
title_sort las puntas y rejas prehispanicas de metal en los andes y su continuidad hasta el presente
topic Central Andes
Septentrional Andes
prehispanical points and ploughshares
contemporary tools
barretas
barretillas
url https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/5436
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