TY - BOOK AU - Tomka,Steve Alajos TI - Quinua and Camelids on the Bolivian Altiplano : : An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to Agro-pastoral Subsistence Production with an Emphasis on Agro-pastoral Transhumance U1 - 631 PY - 1994/// CY - Texas, Estados Unidos : PB - University of Texas at Austin, N1 - Contenido: Research Orientation and Environmental and Cultural Background -- Analytical Methods -- Project Background and field seasons -- Ethnographic data collection and Analysis Methods -- Artifact Assemblage organization -- Artifact Inventorics -- Descriptive Attributes -- Technologiacal Attributes -- Manufacture Type -- Artifact reliabillity and maintainabillity -- Bone Analisis -- Sample Collection and analysis procedures -- Analysis Attributes -- Species identification -- Age identifications -- Manimun Number of Individuals MNI-- Probable Number of recognizable Fragments PNRF-- Meat utilitty Index MUI -- Site Structure and Spatial Organization -- Dimensional Attributes -- overall site size -- Maintained area size -- Structures, Generalized and Specialized activity areas -- Structures and Other Architectural facillities -- Generalized and Specialized activity areas -- Environmental background -- Properties of Environmental events -- Climatic conditions -- Soils and Geomorphology -- Producction resources, Environmental context and uniformitarian relationships -- Resources revelant to the Agricultural sphere of Production -- Quinua -- Resources relevant to the patoral shere of production -- Native Forage Resources -- Types and distribution -- Sessonal Availsbility on Animal Nutrition -- Native and introduced Livestock -- Llamas -- Sheep -- Uniformitarian Relationships -- Expected Relationships with Agro-Pastoral Production --The Agricultural Sector -- The pastoral Sector -- Agro-Pastoral Resources and land use the study area and its resources -- The two Communities -- Pastoral resources : forage -- Pastoral resources : Livestock -- Land Use Practices -- Agricultural and pastoral work cycles and practices -- Main Residences -- Site structure and spatial organization -- Artifact assemblage characterization -- Bone Assemblace Characterization -- Agricultural Residences, field houses and kitchen facilites -- Agricultural sites associated with quinua production -- site structure and spatial organization -- Pastoral residences -- Their location and use -- Assemblage Organization -- Tool design, assemblage composition and technological organization -- Data analysis -- Bone assemblage analysis -- patterns of bone survival -- The interpretation of the bone survival patterns -- The ethnoarchaeclogical record: comparing the espected patterns with the actual record -- Scavenger induced attritional processes -- Sumary the reconstructed resource extraction strategy andacross-time continuities and discontinuities in man/land relationships -- Research goals and theoretical poritions -- System's dynamics organization and material correlates -- comclusions. ER -