Architectural space in the Muisca settlement of La Maria (Chia,Colombia) during the Prehispanic and Colonial periods |
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Authors: | Alejandro Patiño-Contreras |
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Affiliation: | Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | Archaeological fieldwork conducted on a plot of land near the town of Chia (Colombia, South America) uncovered the remains of a small Muisca settlement occupied from the late Prehispanic period to the colonial period. The excavation program documented particular sets of features including postholes, pits, colored floors, and a burial. These elements provided a baseline for reconstructing the ground plans of perishable structures and architectural spaces. The components of built areas were key cultural referents for the peoples who lived in La Maria during the Prehispanic period. Important changes in the arrangement of the elements that comprise architectural space are observed during the colonial period, arguably as the result of important transformations in native culture. |
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Keywords: | architecture space features Late Muisca colonial Colombia Prehispanic |
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