Agriculturización: La alquimia de un paisaje precolombino Kañari en la cuenca alta del río Chanchán, Andes del Ecuador

2021 
Although the importance of agriculture as a key factor in the economic development of Andean peoples and territories has been widely recognized worldwide, there have been few attempts to assess its historical importance in the construction of pre-Columbian agricultural landscapes in the Andes of Ecuador. This article presents the first results of the analysis of the Kanari agrarian landscapes in the upper Chanchan basin, showing a long historical trajectory that spanned almost 2000 years from the Late Formative Period (543-381 cal BC) to the final phase of the Integration Period (1386-1438 cal AD). Extensive and intensive farming systems (permanent fields and terraces) acted as a transforming agent of the space, imprinting an agro-sacralized cultural signature with the configuration of three types of landscapes: Domestic, Social and Sacred. The agriculturization of these landscapes shows how the intensification of agriculture under a unilinear progression model does not generally mean a natural retreat of ecosystem processes, due to human intervention for the production of its crops. The elasticity of the pre-Hispanic Kanaris agroecosystems could be sustained in the face of the historical processes of agriculturization throughout its historical trajectory.
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