Symbolic and material boundaries : An archaeological genealogy of the Urus of Lake Poopó, Bolivia / Virginia Sáenz
Por: Sáenz, Virginia
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Contents
FRAME OF REFERENCE [15]
ABBREVIATIONS [17]
ACRONYMS [17]
LOCAL CAMELOIDS [17]
LIST OF NAMES FREQUENTLY
QUOTED IN THE TEXT [17]
FOREWORD [19]
CHAPTER I [21]
DEFINING THE RESEARCH FIELD [21]
Introduction [21]
Why Anthropology? [21]
Why Archaeology? [22]
The subject [22]
The method [23]
A Note on Sources and Translations [24]
CHAPTER II [26]
THE PROBLEMS [26]
Introduction [26]
The Researcher [26]
The Research [30]
CHAPTER III [41]
THEURUS [41]
The sources [41]
Colonial sources [41]
The Urus as categories [43]
Sources from the 20th Century [45]
What these sources illustrate [49]
The Urus of today [51]
A voluminous ethnography on Urus? [58]
CHAPTER IV [62]
THE FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE [62]
The initial approach [62]
Quillacas [63]
Pampa Aullagas [65]
Fieldwork as an aid to understand descriptions [71]
What has been found and where [72]
CHAPTER V [77]
FIELDWORK IN SUXTITA [77]
Introduction [77]
A perspective on the Ayllu and the Population [80]
Communal Lands and Economy: an overview of Suxtita [81]
Communities in Ayllu Suxtita [82]
Suxtita revisited in 2003 [98]
Occupation patterns on the shores of Lake Poopo [105]
Occupation patterns in Calzar Vintu revisited [109]
CHAPTER VI [112]
ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY IN ASURCOLLU [112]
Introduction [112]
The First Settlement Area [113]
The Second Settlement Area [115]
The Third Settlement Area [117]
Brief archaeological discussion [120]
CHAPTER VII [122]
A WORLD WITH A SCIENCE MADE OF DISCIPLINES [122]
Overview [122]
The standpoints on their own [122]
The standpoints altogether [135]
The distance crossed [138]
Back to a world where disciplines are
Science and Science is part of the world [138]
REFERENCE LIST [140]
GLOSSARY [148]
FRONTERAS SIMBOLICAS Y MATERLALES: UNA GENEALOGIA ARQUEOLOGICA DE LOS URUS DEL LAGO POOPO, BOLIVIA-
A modo de resumen [155]
Presentation [155]
¿Cómo caracterizan las fuentes a los Urus? 156 ¿Qué ha mostrado el trabajo de campo? [162]
¿Población Uru en Pampa Aullagas? [163]
¿Patrones de asentamiento Uru en Pampa Aullagas? [164]
Suxtita en detalle y una etnoarqueología en Asurcollu [165]
Un mundo con una ciencia hecha de disciplinas [167]
Appendix 1 [169]
An account of a visit to Angwaki, a village of the Uros Indians on the river Desaguadero in Bolivia [169]
Appendix 2 [171]
The Urus of the island of Panza, in Lake Poopo [171]
Appendix 3 [174]
Jesucristo-Tatalantix Supaytinsi-Chullpantix [174]
Appendix 4. [175]
The Legend of Tunupa [175]
Interpretation [176]
Appendix 5 [178]
La cultura Chipaya [178]
The Chipaya culture [178]
Illustrations [180]
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