https://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/issue/feedRevista Chilena de Antropología2024-12-12T12:38:47+00:00Francisco Osoriorchant@uchile.clOpen Journal Systems<p>Revista Chilena de Antropologia is a peer review international journal published twice a year (July and December). It accepts papers in English and Spanish. The journal's objective is to present and discuss scientific research in all Anthropology in order to undestand the complex reality of the social and cultural world. The journal has a permanent call for articles.</p>https://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/76740Vicky, life and legacy of a Latin American woman and archaeologist2024-11-26T16:55:03+00:00Patricia Ayalaruth.ayala@uchile.clMauricio Uribe mur@uchile.clIn this paper, we introduce a dossier dedicated to the memory of Victoria Castro Rojas (1944-2022), emphasizing her legacy within the context of national and international discussions on the contributions of women to scientific development, particularly in Chilean and Latin American archaeology and anthropology. We highlight Vicky's immense contributions from a biographical perspective, as well as the studies that examine her impact on the promotion of various fields of study, both at the disciplinary and conceptual levels.2024-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Chilena de Antropologíahttps://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/76365Reflections on the ethnographic turn in archaeology and its contribution to the relationship with indigenous peoples 2024-10-14T16:14:55+00:00Patricia Ayala Rocabadoruth.ayala@uchile.clIn this paper I offer a reflection on the ethnographic turn in archaeology and its contribution to the link with Indigenous Peoples through the development of public, collaborative and indigenous archaeology. This work does not pretend to be exhaustive, but rather seeks to present the contemporary discussion on this subject, starting from the global and ending in a local case. This reflection emphasizes the contribution of Victoria Castro in the conformation of these lines of work in Chile.2024-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Chilena de Antropologíahttps://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/76478The Toconce Group in its early years (1977-1984) Personal memories and reflections2024-10-29T00:50:05+00:00José Berenguerjberenguer@museoprecolombino.clResearch testimony of the early years of the Toconce Group, a group of university origin formed in the mid-seventies to investigate the pre-Hispanic past of the upper basin of the Salado River, the main tributary of the Loa River. Throughout its history, the group created an academic and research identity focused on archaeology, but broadly multidisciplinary, and carried out its activities in close connection with indigenous communities. Its members contributed to Central-Southern Andean studies with research that challenged the authoritarian and exclusive paradigms of the discipline at the time, practicing an archaeology that was both historical and anthropological. In the life cycle of the group, a stage of Gestation can be recognized that is prior to its founding, a stage of Creation and another of Growth, which corresponds to the eight “early years”, but which probably extended beyond this period. The Consolidation stage would have begun at the end of the 1980s.2024-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Chilena de Antropologíahttps://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/75297The material culture and the processes of construction of gender identity in the 19th century in the school context2024-07-08T16:37:46+00:00Katherine Ganakatherine.gana@uchile.clThis paper is an historical investigation about the construction of gender identity durin the 19th century in the Chilean educational context. It was carried out throught the study of a sample corresponding to objects from the Pique Hospitales archaeological site, the Gabriela Mistral Museum of Education and the National Historical Museum. The physical analysis and the historical antecedents of the sample will allow to regulate (to classify, to identify and to distinguish) the objects to know the relevant physical and symbolic aspects at the moment of the classification of each one in gender categories, to understand the object-subject link. In this research was used methodologies and theoretical references from historical archeology and with a gender perspective were used to achieve the aims. It allowed to reflect on the construction of historically established social roles and its implications in the link with materiality.2024-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Chilena de Antropologíahttps://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/76513Remembering Victoria Castro Rojas. Research practice and the formation of an anthropological perspective2024-10-31T10:55:20+00:00Magdalena Garcíamanegarciab@yahoo.comManuel Escobar mem1074@gmail.comThis text reflects and highlights fundamental contributions of the researcher Victoria Castro Rojas. We refer to the vision of the practice of archaeology that she promoted throughout her career, as a discipline not so much of the past, but anchored in the present and in permanent connection with local communities and the territories where she developed her work. This resulted in a disciplinary practice that resisted the hegemonic process of distancing between archaeology and anthropology, consolidating a line of research that articulated diverse disciplines and opened new and interstitial spaces for research and the training of dozens of professionals.2024-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Chilena de Antropologíahttps://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/76522I have to look for something that anchors me to the earth. A cross-country interview with Victoria Castro Rojas2024-11-01T10:37:50+00:00Pablo Rojas-Bahamondepablorojasbahamonde@gmail.comThe text presents an interview conducted with Victoria Castro Rojas in the context of the first podcast dedicated to anthropology in Chile, A campo traviesa [Cross-country]. After an introduction where two aspects of Castro Rojas' work are highlighted -overcoming the relevant monodisciplinary research scheme and using an ad hoc tone to influence non-academic audiences- the interview is presented. Interweaving personal and professional dimensions, it unfolds in three sections. The first addresses her beginnings in the academic world and the impact of the Dictatorship; the second discusses her research, focused on areas in northern Chile; finally, aspects of teaching, current situation, and her present work and future projects are considered, interrupted by her passing in June 2022.2024-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Chilena de Antropologíahttps://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/76524Hedionda black on buff. Altiplano ceramic from the Pucara de Turi, Northern Chile (900-1600 AD). A Posthumous revaluation2024-11-01T15:55:24+00:00Mauricio Uribe mur@uchile.clVictoria Castrorevistachilenadeantropologia@gmail.comThe pottery called “Hedionda”, whose name comes from the lagoon of the same name in southwestern Bolivia where it was recognized for the first time, was also identified in the 1970s and 1980s in the Upper Loa River, specifically in Toconce. Thanks to the Victoria Castro and her team pioneer work of, based on the presence of this and other architectural indicators such as the “chullpa”, the subsequent development of the Loa populations has been characterized -from the perspective of the Murra’s Andean verticality- such as a “penetration” or interaction between this Altiplano tradition and the Desert tradition, represented by the Atacama local groups. In this context, the Pucara de Turi would be one of the scenarios where this situation is best reproduced. However, our experience with the ceramic materials from this site led us to think differently about this highland “penetration” in the region. To systematize and confirm our observations, we analyzed the sample recovered in surface collections and excavations from Turi. This made us look for and try other explanations, which began with a typological reevaluation, discussing its behavior in the chullpas and its presence in the western slope of Circumpuna.2024-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Chilena de Antropologíahttps://monitoraraucano.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/76525Artisanal Fishermen in Arica (Northern Chile) Ethnographic itinerancies about sea breeding2024-11-01T16:13:34+00:00Francisca Urrutiasolinaria@gmail.com It is proposed to describe in intensity the way of life of fishermen and gatherer way of life in the Caleta de Arica. From certain ecologies of practices and of bonding practices and technologies, we address the heterogeneous experiences that weave a distinctive that interweave a distinctive socio-natural environment, composed of multiple existing of multiple existences and their respective relationalities. We incorporate our own classifications and expert knowledge about the maritorio [sea-territory] and the upbringing at sea, either in terms of the in terms of tasks and interactions, as well as in analytical and comparative terms. comparative terms. The political aspects of social memory and the historical dimension of cultural traditions are also explored. and the historical dimension of coastal cultural traditions are also explored, examining past experience in the present experience of the past in the matters of the present and vice versa. Underlying, then, is a reflection on the ability of ethnography to ethnography's ability to relate different worlds in permanent and mutual reconfiguration. different worlds in permanent and mutual reconfiguration. 2024-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Chilena de Antropología