Papers by Romuald Housse
Quaternary International, 2024
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Settlements and dwellings related to pastoral communities in mountainous areas speak to the adaptation strategies of people to this specific environment. This paper describes unprecedented archaeological features found in the Nuratau Mountains of Uzbekistan, dated between the 18th-early 20th centuries AD, and interpreted as living places of pastoralist groups. Preliminary statistical and spatial analyses provide information on the intra- and inter-site organization and the settlement patterns of these communities. We document some variability in patterns of social and spatial organization of the dwellings and campsites and we discuss the interweaving of the ecological and cultural factors governing the settlement systems. When studied as both physical structures and social spaces, the Nuratau campsites contribute to highlight the choices made by pastoral communities in the past and to investigate the integration of human activities in mountain landscapes.
Premiers éléments de recherche sur l'occupation préhispanique de la précordillère de Tacna à l'In... more Premiers éléments de recherche sur l'occupation préhispanique de la précordillère de Tacna à l'Intérmédiaire Récent (1100-1450 Apr. J.-C.). Études des modalité de la cohabitation multiethnique et des établissements fortifiés entre hautes et basses terres.
Presentación de los resultados preliminares del PIA Alto Tacna. III CNA - Lima.
The Project of Archaeological Research « Alto Tacna » did archaeological prospections and excavat... more The Project of Archaeological Research « Alto Tacna » did archaeological prospections and excavations in the mountains of Tacna, between the districts of Sitajara and Tarata in the upper basin of the Sama River. This allowed us to identify 74 archaeological sites in the study area, most of them belonging to the Late Intermediate Period (1000 - 1450 AD) and Late Horizon (1450 - 1532 AD). The presence of these different settlements in the study zone shows us coexistence among the prehispanic inhabitants, most likely, due to the use of the local resources, exchanging pottery and archaeological traditions.
Bulletin De L Institut Francais D Etudes Andines, Dec 1, 2014
Informe final del proyecto arqueológico "Alto Tacna" - Temporada 2015 con la presentación de los... more Informe final del proyecto arqueológico "Alto Tacna" - Temporada 2015 con la presentación de los trabajos de prospecciones y de excavaciones que se desarrollaron entre octubre y diciembre 2015 en la precordillera de Tacna en los distritos de Tarata, Ticaco, Sitajara y Susapaya.
Conference Presentations by Romuald Housse
Presentation abstract. Centre Culturel Péruvien CECUPE, Paris (Fr) - Mars 2015
Presentation abstract. 79th SAA Annual Meeting - Austin (USA) April 2014
Thèse by Romuald Housse
PhD on the occupation of the precordillera of Tacna (Peru) and on the spatial organization of sum... more PhD on the occupation of the precordillera of Tacna (Peru) and on the spatial organization of summit settlements between the Pacific coast and the southern shores of Lake Titicaca during the pre-Inca period (1100-1450 AD). This thesis aims to question the nature of pucara-type sites, the reality and intensity of conflicts in the Late Intermediate Period and the cohabitation between the so called violence of this time and the ecological complementarity between high and low lands.
Short summary of PhD thesis. (text in Français, English & Español)
Romuald HOUSSE - Université Pa... more Short summary of PhD thesis. (text in Français, English & Español)
Romuald HOUSSE - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Summary of PhD thesis about the conflicts within multiethnic areas in the south-central Andes, du... more Summary of PhD thesis about the conflicts within multiethnic areas in the south-central Andes, during the Late Intermediate Period (1100 - 1450 AD J.C.).
Romuald HOUSSE - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Master by Romuald Housse
Comparative study of fortified settlements in Peru, and spatial analysis for understanding the se... more Comparative study of fortified settlements in Peru, and spatial analysis for understanding the settlement pattern, in the Jauja Région. Nature and functions of Pucaras in the Late Intermediate Period in the Centrales Andes, and reality or not of conflicts during the Auca Runa.
Comparative study of fortified settlements in Peru, and spatial analysis for understanding the se... more Comparative study of fortified settlements in Peru, and spatial analysis for understanding the settlement pattern, in the Jauja Région. Nature and functions of Pucaras in the Late Intermediate Period in the Centrales Andes, and reality or not of conflicts during the Auca Runa.
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Papers by Romuald Housse
Settlements and dwellings related to pastoral communities in mountainous areas speak to the adaptation strategies of people to this specific environment. This paper describes unprecedented archaeological features found in the Nuratau Mountains of Uzbekistan, dated between the 18th-early 20th centuries AD, and interpreted as living places of pastoralist groups. Preliminary statistical and spatial analyses provide information on the intra- and inter-site organization and the settlement patterns of these communities. We document some variability in patterns of social and spatial organization of the dwellings and campsites and we discuss the interweaving of the ecological and cultural factors governing the settlement systems. When studied as both physical structures and social spaces, the Nuratau campsites contribute to highlight the choices made by pastoral communities in the past and to investigate the integration of human activities in mountain landscapes.
Conference Presentations by Romuald Housse
Thèse by Romuald Housse
Romuald HOUSSE - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Romuald HOUSSE - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Master by Romuald Housse
Settlements and dwellings related to pastoral communities in mountainous areas speak to the adaptation strategies of people to this specific environment. This paper describes unprecedented archaeological features found in the Nuratau Mountains of Uzbekistan, dated between the 18th-early 20th centuries AD, and interpreted as living places of pastoralist groups. Preliminary statistical and spatial analyses provide information on the intra- and inter-site organization and the settlement patterns of these communities. We document some variability in patterns of social and spatial organization of the dwellings and campsites and we discuss the interweaving of the ecological and cultural factors governing the settlement systems. When studied as both physical structures and social spaces, the Nuratau campsites contribute to highlight the choices made by pastoral communities in the past and to investigate the integration of human activities in mountain landscapes.
Romuald HOUSSE - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Romuald HOUSSE - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne