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040 _aBO-LpMNE
041 _aeng
082 _a636.082
092 _cT-0028
100 1 _aCaro A., Deborah.
245 1 _aCamelid Pastoralism in the Andes :
_ba Comparative Perspective.
260 _bCornell University,
_c1975.
300 _a90 p. ;
_c28 cm.
500 _aDocumento mecanografiado.
505 _aContenido: Critique of pastoral studies -- The "Chains" of social structure -- Usefulness and limitations of an ethnic Bourdary approach -- The archaeological evidence for the domestication of the camelids in the Central Andes -- Animal distribution -- The archaeological evidence -- Advanced hunters -- The historical dimension of pastoralism in the Central Andes -- Andean pastoralism: the ethnographic dimension -- Ecology : general description -- Ecology: indigenous classification -- herding communities: local ecology and transhumance -- Herding practices and related activities -- Life cycle -- Access to resources: a variety of strategies -- Exchange -- Spheres of exchange and exchange values -- The tenor of exchange relationships -- Conclusion.
520 _aThe study of pastoral groups demostrates that pastoralism is an extremely flexible adaptation. Migration patterns, systems of resourse allocation, and the degree of interaction between agriculturalists and pastoralists are constantly changing in response to external political condition, environmental changes and internal fisioning and alliances. There is reason to believe that the history of andean herders reflects this same type of fluid adaptation.
650 _aCAMELIDOS
650 _aPASTORES
650 _aLOS ANDES
650 _aGANADERIA
650 _aLLAMA
650 _aALPACA
650 _aDOMESTICACION
650 _aARQUEOLOGIA
650 _aMITIMAES
650 _aYANACONA
650 _aTESIS
653 _aTECNOLOGIA
653 _aAGRICULTURA
850 _aBO-LpMNE
_i000034
942 _aBIB
_bBIB
_cTS
_dPRO
_j11
901 _aAdhemar Chacon
999 _c29563
_d29563