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DIFERENTES ENTRE IGUALES: EL PAPEL DEL ARTE RUPESTRE EN LA REAFIRMACIóN DE IDENTIDADES EN EL SUR DEL VALLE DE GUASAPAMPA (CóRDOBA, ARGENTINA)DOI: 10.4067/S0718-68942009000200003 Keywords: rock art, identities, invisibility, family units, seasonal occupations. Abstract: this work presents an analysis of rock art images documented in the guasapampa valley, located in the western ranges of the sierras grandes in the province of córdoba, argentina, which was occupied primarily during the summer months from ca. 1300 to 360 bp to this end we propose that the choice of motifs, patterns of construction of figures and their associations, and the invisibility of the media and panels played a part in social strategies that sought to reinforce ties of identity and belonging of different family units, while at the same time seeking to minimize potential conflict among different groups that made use of and constructed this shared landscape.
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