Agricultura y potencial productivo en el Valle de Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina (siglos VI a XI d.C)

he control and accumulation of economic resources in the Ambato Valley between VI and XI centuries AD has been considered a key factor in the maintenance and reproduction of social differences between people. It is believed that the use of selected sectors of the landscape as agricultural production...

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Main Author: Germán G. Figueroa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Museo de Antropologia 2009-11-01
Series:Revista del Museo de Antropologia
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Online Access:http://publicaciones.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/30/164
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spelling doaj-b50f71f0e8fb4f61bd65c0420cb4536b2020-11-25T00:42:26ZengMuseo de AntropologiaRevista del Museo de Antropologia1852-060X1852-48262009-11-01213952Agricultura y potencial productivo en el Valle de Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina (siglos VI a XI d.C)Germán G. Figueroahe control and accumulation of economic resources in the Ambato Valley between VI and XI centuries AD has been considered a key factor in the maintenance and reproduction of social differences between people. It is believed that the use of selected sectors of the landscape as agricultural production areas was functional and organizational associated with villages located in the valley bottom. In these sectors, and more precisely on the slopes of Graciana and Ambato mountain ranges, the presence of agricultural infrastructure was registered, such as farming terraces, dams and channels. In this paper, we analyze the farming systems and their productive potential in relation to the human groups that inhabited the valley. In order to accomplish these objectives we carry out a characterization of the hydro-agricultural system and an analysis of its carrying capacity based on archaeological records and our own ethnographic observations. The obtained results will allow discussing about possible existence of an economic surplus, used by a particular sector of the population with the purpose of usufruct benefits derived from it.http://publicaciones.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/30/164Ambato ValleyAguadaagricultural systemsproductive potentialeconomic surplus
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author Germán G. Figueroa
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Agricultura y potencial productivo en el Valle de Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina (siglos VI a XI d.C)
Revista del Museo de Antropologia
Ambato Valley
Aguada
agricultural systems
productive potential
economic surplus
author_facet Germán G. Figueroa
author_sort Germán G. Figueroa
title Agricultura y potencial productivo en el Valle de Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina (siglos VI a XI d.C)
title_short Agricultura y potencial productivo en el Valle de Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina (siglos VI a XI d.C)
title_full Agricultura y potencial productivo en el Valle de Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina (siglos VI a XI d.C)
title_fullStr Agricultura y potencial productivo en el Valle de Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina (siglos VI a XI d.C)
title_full_unstemmed Agricultura y potencial productivo en el Valle de Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina (siglos VI a XI d.C)
title_sort agricultura y potencial productivo en el valle de ambato, catamarca, argentina (siglos vi a xi d.c)
publisher Museo de Antropologia
series Revista del Museo de Antropologia
issn 1852-060X
1852-4826
publishDate 2009-11-01
description he control and accumulation of economic resources in the Ambato Valley between VI and XI centuries AD has been considered a key factor in the maintenance and reproduction of social differences between people. It is believed that the use of selected sectors of the landscape as agricultural production areas was functional and organizational associated with villages located in the valley bottom. In these sectors, and more precisely on the slopes of Graciana and Ambato mountain ranges, the presence of agricultural infrastructure was registered, such as farming terraces, dams and channels. In this paper, we analyze the farming systems and their productive potential in relation to the human groups that inhabited the valley. In order to accomplish these objectives we carry out a characterization of the hydro-agricultural system and an analysis of its carrying capacity based on archaeological records and our own ethnographic observations. The obtained results will allow discussing about possible existence of an economic surplus, used by a particular sector of the population with the purpose of usufruct benefits derived from it.
topic Ambato Valley
Aguada
agricultural systems
productive potential
economic surplus
url http://publicaciones.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/30/164
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