Contributions of archaeobotany to archeology in Chile. Anthracological and xylological studies.(en español)

Solari, Maria E.

Keywords: archaeobotany, charcoal analysis, xylology, archaeological sites, Chile.

Abstract

The present study proposes to emphasize the role of charcoal analysis as an interdisciplinary bridge between archaeology and natural science, enabling new dialogues for the understanding of the relation between human communities and their ecosystems. The results obtained from the analysis of vegetable charcoal from 4 different archaeological sites coming from different geographical spaces, chronologies and use, are exposed. In this context the archaeobotanical analysis of domestic sites (Santa Julia), ritual sites (Labranza and Millahuillin) and historical fire (Cathedral of Santiago) is presented. These investigations are completed with an analysis of non-burnt wood coming from the site Millahuillin 1 and Cathedral of Santiago, thus approaching the botanical and cultural heritage of Chile.

Más información

Título de la Revista: Boletin Historico. Sociedad de Historia y Geografia de Chile.
Volumen: n° XVIII
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Página de inicio: 5
Página final: 19
Idioma: Español
Notas: Latindex