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Chametla ancestral / [diseño editorial : Fabiola Vázquez].
Penn Museum Library F1219.1.S65 C43 2024
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Spanish
- Subjects (All):
- Indians of Mexico--Mexico--Chametla--Antiquities.
- Indians of Mexico.
- Excavations (Archaeology)--Mexico--Chametla.
- Excavations (Archaeology).
- Ethnohistory--Mexico--Sinaloa (State).
- Ethnohistory.
- Chametla (Sinaloa, Mexico)--Antiquites.
- Chametla (Sinaloa, Mexico).
- Chametla (Sinaloa, Mexico)--Population--History.
- Sinaloa (Mexico : State)--Antiquities.
- Sinaloa (Mexico : State).
- Physical Description:
- 182 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
- Edition:
- Primera edición, enero 2024.
- Place of Publication:
- [Culiacán, México] : ISIC, Sinaloa, 2024.
- Language Note:
- In Spanish.
- Summary:
- A decade ago (2014), the Neighborhood Council of the town of Chametla, in southern Sinaloa, denounced the discovery of funerary urns in the Loma del Tecomate, an event that opened the possibility of carrying out a systematic and multidisciplinary investigation around an area, located the lower basin of the Baluarte River, and whose archaeological potential was known at the time. After ten years of continuous analysis and study, the outcome is contained in the book which comprises the articles of 14 authors, most of them researchers of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH). These texts are a current look at the history and archaeology of southern Sinaloa, from the first communities settled in the region around 100 B.C. to the Totorame Nation, which would give rise, sometime later, to the indigenous culture that the Spaniards found in 1530. The studies have as a precedent the explorations of Isabel Kelly in Chametla in 1935, when she proposed - based on the ceramic types found - an occupational sequence of the lower part of the Baluarte River, between 300 A.D. and 1200 A.D., approximately. Sixty years passed, until several rescues, starting with the one conducted by Rafael Alducín, put Chametla, the "place where chia is ground or prepared", back on the map.
- Contents:
- Introducción
- La casa del mezcal y morada de los muertos / Víctor Joel Santos Ramírez
- La conquista de Chametla. Primeras crónicas / Víctor Ortega León, Luis Alfonso Grave Tirado
- El microespacio del pueblo y rio de Chametla a través de las títulos virreinales / Gilberto López Castillo
- La comunidad de Chametla y la bendición de su nuevo templo / Ma. Isabel Marín Tello, Gilberto López Castillo
- La explotación de las salinas de Chametla, una actividad de largo aliento / Sandra Luz Gaxiola Valdovinos
- La cuenca baja del rio Baluarte en la época prehispánica / Luis Alfonso Grave Tirado
- Loma de Tecomate, primeras excavaciones / Jesús Gibran de la Torre Vázquez
- Hallazgos de piedra verde: la turquesa de Chametla / Marcos Alejandro Reyes Armella
- Entierros y ofrendas en el sitio Loma de Tecomate / Paola Martínez Delgadillo
- Una estructura prehispánica en el sur de Sinaloa / Giorgia Marchiori
- Estructuras invisibles, instalación funeraria de lodo en el sitio de Loma de Tecomate / Israel Hinojosa Baliño
- Loma La Esperanza, un sitio arqueológico en El Pozole / Fernando Orduña Gómez
- El Museo Comunitario de Chametla y el registro de su colección como fuente de estudio / Emmanuel Alejandro Gómez Ambríz y Cinthya Isabel Vidal Aldana.
- Notes:
- "The thirteen chapters that make up this research were presented in their first version at meetings of the Seminario de Historia y Antropología sobre Ámbitos Costeros y Maritimos of the Centro INAH Sinaloa, which were broadcast live during 2020, through the YouTube© platform by INAH-TV. Subsequently, the editorial process was carried out, the outcome is what you have in your hands." -translated from page 13.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- ISBN:
- 9786076959220
- 6076959223
- OCLC:
- 1428673288
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