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Ethnoarchaeology of hunter-fishergatherer societies in the beagle channel (tierra del fuego): ethnographical sources and social simulation
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2014-12Registro en:
Briz Godino, Ivan; Izquierdo, Luis R.; Alvarez, Myrian Rosa; Caro, Jorge; Galan, José Manuel; et al.; Ethnoarchaeology of hunter-fishergatherer societies in the beagle channel (tierra del fuego): ethnographical sources and social simulation; IPGH; Revista de Arqueología Americana; 32; 12-2014; 75-98
0188-3631
Autor
Briz Godino, Ivan
Izquierdo, Luis R.
Alvarez, Myrian Rosa
Caro, Jorge
Galan, José Manuel
Santos, José Ignacio
Zurro, Débora
Resumen
Ethnoarchaeology of hunter-fisher-gatherers societies in the Beagle Channel(Tierra del Fuego): ethnographical sources and social simulation. Theethnoarchaeological research from the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego)offers a rich ethnographical and historical record, produced by the lateinclusion of Tierra del Fuego in the industrial world (the Beagle Channel wasdiscovered by R. Fitz-Roy in 1830). This is an interesting frame for using newtechniques (social simulation by Agent based modelling (ABM)) to generatenew hypothesis in archaeology. In this case, the hypothesis is focused on therole of social cooperation in Yámana hunter-fisher-gatherer society.