RZ-51748-14 | Research Programs: Collaborative Research | Brown University | Imperial Spaces: Forced Resettlement, Diet and Daily Life at Carrizales, Peru | 10/1/2014 - 3/31/2018 | $145,888.00 | N. Parker | | VanValkenburgh | | | | Brown University | Providence | RI | 02912-9100 | USA | 2014 | Latin American History | Collaborative Research | Research Programs | 145888 | 0 | 145887.01 | 0 | Archaeological survey and excavation at two sites in Peru's Zaña valley, historical research in Peru and Spain for preparation for scholarly monographs, and a public interactive website. (30 months)
This proposal seeks funding to support archaeological and historical research on Spanish colonial forced resettlement (reducción) in Peru's lower Zaña valley -- specifically, through archaeological excavations and artifact analysis at two sites (Carrizales and Conjunto 125), as well as archival research in Peru and Spain. In particular, through the study of domestic space and foodways at Carrizales and Conjunto 125, we seek to understand how this Early modern social engineering project took shape in quotidian spaces and how indigenous communities adapted to the challenges of life in new settlements, under a new political-economic regime. Our proposed research incorporates two months of additional archaeological excavations, extensive archival research and artifact analysis, and the publication and presentation of results to both public and scholarly audiences, through digital and printed media. |