Ricardo E. Latcham, a social scientist. From ethnographic observations of society to the archaeology of Chile’s original cultures
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N°38 Volumen I 2014
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The intellectual presence of Ricardo E. Latcham, an English engineer whose arrival in Chile gave greater impulse to the study of Latin American pre-history and Chilean archaeology regarding araucano habitat and northern cultures, particularly the atacameno culture, is analyzed. His studies continued those of Uhle’s and made it possible to integrate the originary peoples of northern Chile to the panorama of the national pre-history. Latcham recorded the behaviors of both educated and popular Chilean society at the end of the 19th century, producing deep ethnographic records. He also conducted an enthusiastic dissemination of the progress made by European anthropology, becoming a correspondent of the British journals of this discipline. He disseminated his major works while working for the Museum of Natural History and the University of Chile.
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González, J. A. (2018). Ricardo E. Latcham, a social scientist. From ethnographic observations of society to the archaeology of Chile’s original cultures. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(38), 67-88. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1692
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