Proceso De Transformacion Sociocultural De Nuestros Aborigenes
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Int. J. S. Am.Archaeol. 2: 34-45 (2008)
El Estudio de los Procesos Socioculturales Prehispánicos del Centro-Suroccidente de
Colombia y Norte delEcuador, utilizando Metodologías Transdisciplinarias
Carlos Armando Rodríguez
Museo Arqueológico Julio César Cubillos - Grupo de Investigación ARQUEODIVERSIDAD
Universidad del Valle. Cali, Colombia.Email address: carodrig@univalle.edu.co
Eduardo Forero Lloreda
Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia, ICANH
Bogotá. D.C. Colombia
Email address: eforero@icanh.gov.co
José VicenteRodríguez Cuenca
Departamento de Antropología, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Email address: jvrodriguezc@unal.edu.co
Available online 29 February 2008
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Abstract
One of the traditional methods used topropose models of interpretation of sociocultural processes of pre-Hispanic Latin American countries, has been the use of archaeological and historical sources, i.e. methods based on the historic andanthropological disciplinarity. However, the implementation of complex methodologies that cross disciplines, has proved to be a more efficient methodological procedure to study the complexity ofbiological and socio natural processes in the past, where the phenomena of holism and complementarity played a very important role. The article identifies and characterizes the great social and culturaldiversity that existed in the Magdalena Medio, Southwest Colombia and North Ecuador, from the late Pleistocene (14000) to 1550 AD, historic moment in which the disarticulation of aboriginal social...
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