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Desert travels in the Atacama: making place through movement (c. 2500-1500 cal BP)
Authors:Francisco Gallardo  Estefanía Vidal-Montero  Benjamín Ballester  José Blanco  Gonzalo Pimentel
Institution:1. Universidad Católica de Chile,, Santiago, School of Anthropology, Department of Social Sciences, Av. Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago de Chile, Chile;2. 1126 E. 59th Street, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA;3. Universidad de Tarapacá, Santa Elvira 8334, La Florida, Santiago, Chile 8271388;4. Universidad Austral de Chile-Sociedad Chilena de Arqueología, Los Maitenes 3141, Las Vertientes, San José de Maipo, RM, Chile;5. Universidad de Tarapacá-Sede Iquique, Fundación Patrimonio Desierto de Atacama, Alarife Gamboa 080, D, Providencia, Santiago de Chile 7501517 Chile
Abstract:Social worlds are constituted by movement. Mobility entails the circulation not only of people, but also of material goods, imaginaries, experiences, flows of information, and knowledge. In this article, we examine different forms of movement in the Atacama Desert during the Formative Period (c. 2500-1500 cal BP), such as pedestrian travels, llama caravans, and navigation on sea lion-skin vessels along the Pacific, incorporating various material means and encompassing a wide array of incentives. We present different case studies that challenge monolithic assumptions about mobility in the South-Central Andes, commonly understood through the lens of ecological complementarity and primarily driven by economic exchange. Extending Binford's classic distinction between residential and logistical mobility as two ideal types of hunter-gatherers’ settlement systems to include groups of early farmers, in combination with the territorial categories of local and extra-local, we interrogate the spatial and temporal scale of these journeys – from daily to seasonal, from short to long distance – and its materialization. In these examples, we approach movement and travel as a way of life, expanding the traditional view of mobility through an exploration of the varied ways in which it was practised and integrated into the social lives of desert dwellers.
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