Condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations
In a recently published work (14) I dealt with a type of pottery, from Northwestern Argentina, which both for its decoration and its forms contrasted with the characteristic types of the Diaguita cultures. I called it Condorhuasi because the forms and specimens that I consider more typical come from...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Online |
Language: | spa |
Published: |
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
1943
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10796 |
_version_ | 1811173182720180224 |
---|---|
author | Serrano, Antonio |
author_facet | Serrano, Antonio |
author_sort | Serrano, Antonio |
collection | Portal de Revistas |
description | In a recently published work (14) I dealt with a type of pottery, from Northwestern Argentina, which both for its decoration and its forms contrasted with the characteristic types of the Diaguita cultures. I called it Condorhuasi because the forms and specimens that I consider more typical come from this place in the Department of Belén, in the Province of Catamarca. It is not an unknown ceramic for archaeologists, since a very typical specimen of it, from Belén, was published by Adán Quiroga (13) and reproduced by Ambrosetti in his Notas Arqueológicas (1). This same specimen was included by Odilia Bregante in the chapter on ''local pottery'' in her book on northeastern ceramics (p. 257) with this sensible observation: "These objects that for now appear as isolated elements in the midst of a material with which they have little or nothing to do with, could become in the future typical pottery of a certain area" (2). |
format | Online |
id | oai:ojs.revistas.unc.edu.ar:article-10796 |
institution | Universidad Nacional de Cordoba |
language | spa |
publishDate | 1943 |
publisher | Universidad Nacional de Córdoba |
record_format | ojs |
spelling | oai:ojs.revistas.unc.edu.ar:article-107962023-11-02T17:37:23Z Condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations La cerámica tipo condorhuasi y sus correlaciones Serrano, Antonio Estilos tihawanacoides Cerámica del cuarto estilo Vasos antropomorfos cerámica tipo condorhuasi Tihawanacoid styles Ceramics of the fourth style Anthropomorphic vessels condorhuasi type ceramic In a recently published work (14) I dealt with a type of pottery, from Northwestern Argentina, which both for its decoration and its forms contrasted with the characteristic types of the Diaguita cultures. I called it Condorhuasi because the forms and specimens that I consider more typical come from this place in the Department of Belén, in the Province of Catamarca. It is not an unknown ceramic for archaeologists, since a very typical specimen of it, from Belén, was published by Adán Quiroga (13) and reproduced by Ambrosetti in his Notas Arqueológicas (1). This same specimen was included by Odilia Bregante in the chapter on ''local pottery'' in her book on northeastern ceramics (p. 257) with this sensible observation: "These objects that for now appear as isolated elements in the midst of a material with which they have little or nothing to do with, could become in the future typical pottery of a certain area" (2). En un trabajo recientemente publicado (14) me ocupé de un tipo de cerámica, del N. O. argentino, que tanto por su decoración como por sus formas contrastaba con los tipos característicos de las culturas diaguitas. Lo llamé de Condorhuasi porque las formas y ejemplares que considero más típicos provienen de este paraje del Departamento Belén, en la Provincia de Catamarca. No se trata de una cerámica desconocida para los arqueólogos, ya que un ejemplar bien típico de ella, procedente de Belén, fue publicado por Adán Quiroga (13) y reproducido por Ambrosetti en sus Notas Arqueológicas (1). Este mismo ejemplar fue incluido por Odilia Bregante en el capítulo de ''alfarerías locales'' de su libro sobre cerámicas del noreste (pág. 257) con esta sensata observación: "Estos objetos que por ahora figuran como elementos aislados en medio de un material con el cual poco o nada se relacionan, pudieran convertirse en el futuro en cerámica típica de una determinada zona" Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 1943-11-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10796 Revista de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Vol. 30 Núm. 9/10 (1943): Noviembre-Diciembre; 1285-1296 0370-7687 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10796/11395 Derechos de autor 1943 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Estilos tihawanacoides Cerámica del cuarto estilo Vasos antropomorfos cerámica tipo condorhuasi Tihawanacoid styles Ceramics of the fourth style Anthropomorphic vessels condorhuasi type ceramic Serrano, Antonio Condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations |
title | Condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations |
title_alt | La cerámica tipo condorhuasi y sus correlaciones |
title_full | Condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations |
title_fullStr | Condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations |
title_full_unstemmed | Condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations |
title_short | Condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations |
title_sort | condorhuasi type ceramics and their correlations |
topic | Estilos tihawanacoides Cerámica del cuarto estilo Vasos antropomorfos cerámica tipo condorhuasi Tihawanacoid styles Ceramics of the fourth style Anthropomorphic vessels condorhuasi type ceramic |
topic_facet | Estilos tihawanacoides Cerámica del cuarto estilo Vasos antropomorfos cerámica tipo condorhuasi Tihawanacoid styles Ceramics of the fourth style Anthropomorphic vessels condorhuasi type ceramic |
url | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10796 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT serranoantonio condorhuasitypeceramicsandtheircorrelations AT serranoantonio laceramicatipocondorhuasiysuscorrelaciones |