ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL

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Archaeological excavations together with paleobotanical analyses conducted in qollqas (Inca storage rooms) at Camata Tambo, an Inca tambo (waystation) located 2,800 m.a.s.l in the upper Moquegua Valley of Southern Peru, suggest that these storage structures incorporated a sophisticated technology de...

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Autor: Chacaltana Cortez, Sofía
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2010
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Camata Tambo
Colesuyo
Tambos Incas
Almacenaje Inca
Colcas
Inca Way stations
Inca storage
Colcas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL
EVIDENCIAS ARQUEOLÓGICAS EN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA UBICADO EN EL VALLE ALTO DE MOQUEGUA, ANDES SUR-CENTRALES
title ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL
spellingShingle ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL
Chacaltana Cortez, Sofía
Camata Tambo
Colesuyo
Tambos Incas
Almacenaje Inca
Colcas
Camata Tambo
Colesuyo
Inca Way stations
Inca storage
Colcas.
title_short ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL
title_full ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL
title_fullStr ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL
title_full_unstemmed ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL
title_sort ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRAL
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Chacaltana Cortez, Sofía
author Chacaltana Cortez, Sofía
author_facet Chacaltana Cortez, Sofía
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Camata Tambo
Colesuyo
Tambos Incas
Almacenaje Inca
Colcas
Camata Tambo
Colesuyo
Inca Way stations
Inca storage
Colcas.
topic Camata Tambo
Colesuyo
Tambos Incas
Almacenaje Inca
Colcas
Camata Tambo
Colesuyo
Inca Way stations
Inca storage
Colcas.
description Archaeological excavations together with paleobotanical analyses conducted in qollqas (Inca storage rooms) at Camata Tambo, an Inca tambo (waystation) located 2,800 m.a.s.l in the upper Moquegua Valley of Southern Peru, suggest that these storage structures incorporated a sophisticated technology designed for storing and controlling multiple types of products from the Colesuyo region including local and distant coastal products. Apparently, this economic surplus based on foodstuffs was later distributed to nearby and far-away populations (e.g. in the altiplano). In addition, although Camata Tambo was in a ‘marginal’ locale of the empire, the site had important political economic functions in the area such as providing valley products to the emerging and more powerful altiplano elites. Further, data collected from excavations conducted at Camata Pueblo, a local community adjacent to the tambo (less than 100 meters), indicate that this community was greatly transformed by the close interactions with imperial infrastructure and bureaucracy that developed through Camata Tambo. The data presented indicate that waystations were institutions that not only provided food and lodging to imperial travelers, but which also had important political economic and administrative imperial roles. Finally, excavations suggest that the operation of these Inca institutions in marginal zones was more ambiguous and ‘open’ than in regions more directly controlled by the empire.
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spelling ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA LOCATED IN UPPER MOQUEGUA VALLEY, ANDES SOUTH-CENTRALEVIDENCIAS ARQUEOLÓGICAS EN CAMATA TAMBO, TAMBO INCA UBICADO EN EL VALLE ALTO DE MOQUEGUA, ANDES SUR-CENTRALESChacaltana Cortez, SofíaCamata TamboColesuyoTambos IncasAlmacenaje IncaColcasCamata TamboColesuyoInca Way stationsInca storageColcas.Archaeological excavations together with paleobotanical analyses conducted in qollqas (Inca storage rooms) at Camata Tambo, an Inca tambo (waystation) located 2,800 m.a.s.l in the upper Moquegua Valley of Southern Peru, suggest that these storage structures incorporated a sophisticated technology designed for storing and controlling multiple types of products from the Colesuyo region including local and distant coastal products. Apparently, this economic surplus based on foodstuffs was later distributed to nearby and far-away populations (e.g. in the altiplano). In addition, although Camata Tambo was in a ‘marginal’ locale of the empire, the site had important political economic functions in the area such as providing valley products to the emerging and more powerful altiplano elites. Further, data collected from excavations conducted at Camata Pueblo, a local community adjacent to the tambo (less than 100 meters), indicate that this community was greatly transformed by the close interactions with imperial infrastructure and bureaucracy that developed through Camata Tambo. The data presented indicate that waystations were institutions that not only provided food and lodging to imperial travelers, but which also had important political economic and administrative imperial roles. Finally, excavations suggest that the operation of these Inca institutions in marginal zones was more ambiguous and ‘open’ than in regions more directly controlled by the empire.En base a excavaciones y análisis paleobotánicos realizados en las qollqas (cuartos de almacenamiento) de Camata Tambo, tambo Inca ubicado a 2.800 m.s.n.m. en el valle alto de Moquegua, se propone que las qollqas de esta institución imperial tuvieron una alta sofistificación tecnológica que sugiere que estos almacenes estuvieron diseñados para almacenar y controlar productos de procedencia regional que fueron distribuidos a ciertos grupos locales y, a localidades distantes del Colesuyo (e.g. el altiplano). En este artículo se plantea que a pesar de que Camata Tambo estuvo ubicado en una zona marginal del imperio como fue la sub-región del Colesuyo (parte del Collasuyo), tuvo importantes funciones político-económicas en la zona y proveyó de productos del valle a los emergentes y más poderosos grupos del circum-titicaca. Además, a través de estas evidencias y de excavaciones realizadas en zonas de almacenamiento de Camata Pueblo, comunidad local ubicada a menos de 100 m del tambo, se sugiere que la infraestructura y burocracia imperial desarrollada a través de Camata Tambo, impactó de manera significativa a específicos pueblos locales de la fragmentada y heterárquica sociedad Estuquiña (Intermedio Tardío 1100 d.C. – 1450 d.C.), sociedad que habitó la región antes y durante la ocupación imperial en el valle (Horizonte Tardío 1450 d.C. – 1532 d.C.). Finalmente, se propone que los tambos fueron instituciones que además de haber servido como establecimientos de hospedaje y almacenamiento de los viajantes imperiales, cumplieron importantes roles administrativos y políticoeconómicos imperiales; y que la función de éstas instituciones Incas en zonas marginales es más amplia y ambigüa que en las zonas administradas directamente por el imperio, llamando la atención sobre el uso de categorías institucionales en el Tawantinsuyo.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima2010-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/1228310.15381/arqueolsoc.2010n21.e12283Arqueología y Sociedad; No. 21 (2010); 145 - 170Arqueología y Sociedad; Núm. 21 (2010); 145 - 1702810-85660254-8062reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/12283/10991Derechos de autor 2010 Sofía Chacaltana Cortezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/122832020-05-06T16:58:29Z
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