A Late Period Caranqui Chiefdom in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador:

The findings from two phases of archaeological fieldwork at Hacienda Zuleta, in the northern sierra province of Imbabura, Ecuador, provide the context for examining the evidence for the location of a major Late Period Caranqui chiefdom at this important ramp-mound site. The fieldwork has established...

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Main Author: Elizabeth J. Currie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2001-04-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue10/currie_index.html
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description The findings from two phases of archaeological fieldwork at Hacienda Zuleta, in the northern sierra province of Imbabura, Ecuador, provide the context for examining the evidence for the location of a major Late Period Caranqui chiefdom at this important ramp-mound site. The fieldwork has established the first unequivocal evidence for the presence of intensive raised field agriculture (camellones) here, capable of sustaining the high population densities postulated for the region during this period. The impact of potentially catastrophic events upon the subsistence basis for such a site and their wider socio-political implications are discussed with reference to the finding of tephra deposits identified as deriving from the eruption of Quilotoa volcano in c. 800 BP. New radiocarbon dates provide further clarification for the chronology of this major volcanic episode, now believed to determine the start of the Late Period in Ecuador's northern sierra.
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spelling doaj.art-e2ef56a1e535470ab7232f3aae75a4fe2024-04-28T10:58:18ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872001-04-011010.11141/ia.10.5 A Late Period Caranqui Chiefdom in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador:Elizabeth J. Currie0University of YorkThe findings from two phases of archaeological fieldwork at Hacienda Zuleta, in the northern sierra province of Imbabura, Ecuador, provide the context for examining the evidence for the location of a major Late Period Caranqui chiefdom at this important ramp-mound site. The fieldwork has established the first unequivocal evidence for the presence of intensive raised field agriculture (camellones) here, capable of sustaining the high population densities postulated for the region during this period. The impact of potentially catastrophic events upon the subsistence basis for such a site and their wider socio-political implications are discussed with reference to the finding of tephra deposits identified as deriving from the eruption of Quilotoa volcano in c. 800 BP. New radiocarbon dates provide further clarification for the chronology of this major volcanic episode, now believed to determine the start of the Late Period in Ecuador's northern sierra.http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue10/currie_index.htmlarchaeologyEcuadorprehistoricradiocarbon dating
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A Late Period Caranqui Chiefdom in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador:
Internet Archaeology
archaeology
Ecuador
prehistoric
radiocarbon dating
title A Late Period Caranqui Chiefdom in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador:
title_full A Late Period Caranqui Chiefdom in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador:
title_fullStr A Late Period Caranqui Chiefdom in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador:
title_full_unstemmed A Late Period Caranqui Chiefdom in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador:
title_short A Late Period Caranqui Chiefdom in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador:
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topic archaeology
Ecuador
prehistoric
radiocarbon dating
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