Architectural history of Tarapacá: Residential strategies and settlement formation, Xth Century BC - XVIIth Century AD (South Central Andes)

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This paper presents a regional synthesis of settlements and residential building patterns in Tarapacá region, between Xth BC and XVIIth AD centuries. Distribution, variability and transformations on sites plans and domestic space design shows a long-term process, where the formal patterns of the domestic structures reveal gradual or radical changes in the organization or social structure of local communities during the Formative, Late Intermediate and Inca- Colonial period. Theoretical framework and settlement analysis allow us an inter-site perspective of pre-Hispanic architecture in areas of excellent material preservation, using a standardized methodology. The research points out the potential of systematic reading of domestic architecture's behaviour to understand long term regional history in South-Central Andes.

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Urbina, A. S., Adán, A. L., Pellegrino, H. C., & Izaurieta, S. J. R. (2018). Architectural history of Tarapacá: Residential strategies and settlement formation, Xth Century BC - XVIIth Century AD (South Central Andes). Estudios Atacamenos, (58), 125–149. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-10432018005000802

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