
La “personeidad” de la caguama: arte rupestre, paisaje y agencia en la costa central de Sonora, México
Author(s) -
Silvina Vigliani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
polish contributions in new world archaeology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2080-8216
DOI - 10.33547/cnwa.12.04
Subject(s) - reading (process) , identity (music) , meaning (existential) , ethnography , sociology , agency (philosophy) , function (biology) , epistemology , humanities , geography , anthropology , aesthetics , philosophy , linguistics , evolutionary biology , biology
Not all societies identify themselves and the others in the same way nor do so invariably over time. At the same time, not all of them conceptualize the same notion of being and relating, nor do we have to expect that different social collectives in time and space understand objects, animals, stars, rocks, dead or places in the same way we do. Therefore, the main interest of this work is not so much discovering the function or meaning of the archaeological remains we study but trying to understand them in their own ontological parameters.Based on that, we propose starting our study from 1) the critical review of our categories in order to deconstruct their sen-ses, and 2) the reading of ethnographic information which introduce us to other forms of Being-in-the-world. From this point, we can propose and apply methodological tools in order to analyze the information from a closer ontological position to that of the groups we study. In this case, I will analyze the way in which certain images painted on the rock would have affected the transformation of the body and the identity of those who painted them. This analysis will be addressed from the relational approach through the landscape archaeology and the agency theory as analytical tools.