la florida: un centro de control en la regiÓn de bolaÑos, zacatecas y jalisco (la florida: a control center in the region of bolaños, zacatecas and jalisco)

Clicks: 159
ID: 145119
2009
Article Quality & Performance Metrics
Overall Quality Improving Quality
0.0 /100
Combines engagement data with AI-assessed academic quality
AI Quality Assessment
Not analyzed
Abstract
Las excavaciones en el sitio arqueológico La Florida, Zacatecas, tuvieron como objetivo confirmar que la hipótesis planteada al inicio del proyecto arqueológico fue correcta al sugerir que un grupo procedente del centro de Jalisco ocupó el cañón de Bolaños con el propósito de establecer una ruta de intercambio comercial que uniera el centro de Jalisco con el norte de México. Dicha hipótesis se basó en la presencia de un patrón arquitectónico circular y tumbas de tiro, ambos rasgos presentes tanto en el cañón de Bolaños como en el centro de Jalisco. Las investigaciones en otros sitios de este cañón dieron a conocer que la población pertenecía a un mismo grupo biológico ya que mostraba una patología craneal (engrosamiento del frontal) generalizada. ENGLISH: The objective of the archaeological diggings conducted in La Florida, Zacatecas, Mexico site, was to confirm that the hypothesis suggested originally was correct. It was that a group of people from the State of Jalisco relocated and settled in the Bolanios Canyon to establish a commercial route between the center of the State and the North of Mexico. This hypothesis is based on the circular architectonic pattern and the shaft tombs which are representative of the Bolanios Canyon and the center of the State of Jalisco. Because of generalized pathology of skulls (thickening of the frontal bone) conducted by other research projects along the Bolaños Canyon, we know now that these people originated from the same ethnic group.
Reference Key
c.2009arqueologala Use this key to autocite in the manuscript while using SciMatic Manuscript Manager or Thesis Manager
Authors ;Carlos López C.;M.ª Teresa Cabrero G.
Journal continuum (minneapolis, minn)
Year 2009
DOI
DOI not found
URL
Keywords

Citations

No citations found. To add a citation, contact the admin at info@scimatic.org

No comments yet. Be the first to comment on this article.