Experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of Napo Runa – Quijos ceramic production

To determine the continuity over time and space of the treatment of clay (allpa manka), this article addresses the ceramic production system of traditional Napo Runa - Quijos materials and techniques from a multidisciplinary perspective. An inductive method was used to organize the information from...

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Autores principales: Solórzano-Venegas, María Soledad, Vasco-Viteri, Samantha, Loza Casa, Gabriela Margarita
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Publicaciones Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador 2022
Acceso en línea:http://cuadernosdeantropologia-puce.edu.ec/index.php/antropologia/article/view/283
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author Solórzano-Venegas, María Soledad
Vasco-Viteri, Samantha
Loza Casa, Gabriela Margarita
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Vasco-Viteri, Samantha
Loza Casa, Gabriela Margarita
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description To determine the continuity over time and space of the treatment of clay (allpa manka), this article addresses the ceramic production system of traditional Napo Runa - Quijos materials and techniques from a multidisciplinary perspective. An inductive method was used to organize the information from archaeological, ethnographic, and geochemical data obtained from experimental archeology and archaeometry tools. The results allow us to corroborate that knowledge about using ecosystem resources for artisanal production is part of a highly resilient social memory of the descendants of ancient cultures that inhabited the Tena and Archidona cantons, cantons that have been in existence for more than three millennia.
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spelling oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-2832023-04-11T19:39:04Z Experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of Napo Runa – Quijos ceramic production Experimentando con el presente para entender el pasado y proyectar hacia el futuro los conocimientos milenarios de la producción cerámica Napo Runa – Quijos Solórzano-Venegas, María Soledad Vasco-Viteri, Samantha Loza Casa, Gabriela Margarita ancestral knowledge - archaeology - archaeometry - experimentation - intangible Cultural Heritage - Archidona - Tena. saberes ancestrales - arqueología - arqueometría - experimentación - patrimonio cultural inmaterial - Archidona - Tena. To determine the continuity over time and space of the treatment of clay (allpa manka), this article addresses the ceramic production system of traditional Napo Runa - Quijos materials and techniques from a multidisciplinary perspective. An inductive method was used to organize the information from archaeological, ethnographic, and geochemical data obtained from experimental archeology and archaeometry tools. The results allow us to corroborate that knowledge about using ecosystem resources for artisanal production is part of a highly resilient social memory of the descendants of ancient cultures that inhabited the Tena and Archidona cantons, cantons that have been in existence for more than three millennia. Con el objetivo de determinar la continuidad del tratamiento de arcilla -allpa manka- a través de tiempo y espacio, el presente artículo aborda el sistema de producción cerámico con materiales y técnicas tradicionales Napo Runa – Quijos desde una visión multidisciplinar. El método inductivo fue utilizado para organizar la información aportada por datos arqueológicos, etnográficos y geoquímicos, los cuales fueron obtebidos a partir de herramientas de la arqueología experimental y arqueometría. Los resultados permiten corroborar que los conocimientos sobre el aprovechamiento de los recursos ecosistémicos para la producción artesanal, forman parte de una memoria social altamente resiliente de los descendientes de culturas antiguas que habitaron lo que hoy conforman los cantones Tena y Archidona y que se mantienen vigentes desde hace más de tres milenios. Centro de Publicaciones Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador 2022-10-04 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://cuadernosdeantropologia-puce.edu.ec/index.php/antropologia/article/view/283 10.26807/ant.vi26.283 Antropología Cuadernos de Investigación; Núm. 26 (2022): Patrimonio cultural, territorios e identidades; 59-74 2631-2506 1390-4256 10.26807/ant.vi26 spa http://cuadernosdeantropologia-puce.edu.ec/index.php/antropologia/article/view/283/191 Derechos de autor 2022 Antropología Cuadernos de investigación
spellingShingle Solórzano-Venegas, María Soledad
Vasco-Viteri, Samantha
Loza Casa, Gabriela Margarita
Experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of Napo Runa – Quijos ceramic production
title Experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of Napo Runa – Quijos ceramic production
title_full Experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of Napo Runa – Quijos ceramic production
title_fullStr Experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of Napo Runa – Quijos ceramic production
title_full_unstemmed Experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of Napo Runa – Quijos ceramic production
title_short Experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of Napo Runa – Quijos ceramic production
title_sort experimenting with the present to understand the past and project into the future the ancient knowledge of napo runa – quijos ceramic production
url http://cuadernosdeantropologia-puce.edu.ec/index.php/antropologia/article/view/283