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tesis de maestría
Publicado 2024
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The high archaeological potential of southwestern Colombia is reflected in movable vestiges of cultural heritage such as ceramics, metallurgy and rock art, but also in elements of ancestral road infrastructure, currently used by the descendants of those peoples who inhabited this region before the arrival of the Spanish. This work seeks to make visible the spatial relationship between settlements and pre-Hispanic roads, inscribed within an organization of the landscape and territory by human groups that the Spanish called quillacingas. To do this, we have focused on studying the area corresponding to the current township of Genoy, located northwest of the city of Pasto, in the department of Nariño (Colombia). In this territory today, indigenous authority still persists, manifested in the legal entity of the Quillacinga Indigenous Council of Genoy, who has managed to preserve and recover...