The Etnobotanical Wealthiness of the El Camino Real
The etnobotanical wealthiness of the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, should be reconsidered as a sociocultural and economic process that outlined and kept that way for the dispersion and mixing of the culture of the northern desert, a mixture of Iberian, mesoamerican and chichimecas, from cultural...
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The Etnobotanical Wealthiness of the El Camino RealLa riqueza etnobotánica del Camino RealMartínez Saldaña, TomásSales Colín, JesúsCamino Realagriculturapequeños regadíosCamino Realagricultureacequian culture.The etnobotanical wealthiness of the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, should be reconsidered as a sociocultural and economic process that outlined and kept that way for the dispersion and mixing of the culture of the northern desert, a mixture of Iberian, mesoamerican and chichimecas, from cultural centers like missions, presidios and towns to the most distant regions of the territory of New Spain from 1530 to the end of the nineteenth century. El Camino Real was the via; agricultural culture and water was the vehicle by which plants, seedlings, grains, trees, fruit, flowers, bowls, and root grafts with technologies such as decks, terraces and gardens irrigated by dams, levees, ditches, canals and another systems were designed, implemented and spread for novo-northern desert colonizers. Currently survive these systems, however, some of them being phased out.La riqueza etnobotánica del Camino Real de Tierra Adentro debe reconsiderarse como un proceso sociocultural y económico que trazó y mantuvo dicha vía para la dispersión y mestizaje de la cultura del desierto norteño, una mezcla de ibéricos, mesoamericanos y chichimecas a partir de núcleos culturales de misiones, presidios y pueblos hacia las regiones más distantes del territorio novohispano desde el año 1530 hasta finales del siglo XIX. El Camino Real fue la vía de la cultura agrícola y del agua, así como el vehículo por el que especies vegetales, plántulas, cereales, árboles, frutales, flores, cajetes, injertos y raíces con tecnologías como terrazas, bancales y huertos irrigados por presas, bordos, acequias y canales, entre otros sistemas, fueron diseñados, implementados y difundidos por los colonizadores y novonorteños del desierto. En la actualidad sobreviven dichos sistemas, no obstante algunos de ellos están en proceso de extinción.Universidad Autónoma Chapingo2015-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2014.53.00110.5154/r.rga.2014.53.001Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 52-53 (2014): January-June July-December; 7-20Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 52-53 (2014): enero-junio julio-diciembre; 7-202448-73680186-4394reponame:Revista de Geografía Agrícolainstname:UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA CHAPINGOinstacron:CHAPINGOspahttps://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2014.53.001/r.rga.2014.53.001Derechos de autor 2015 Tomás Martínez Saldaña, Jesús Sales Colínhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.chapingo.mx:article/2852026-01-16T17:00:51Z |
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The Etnobotanical Wealthiness of the El Camino Real Martínez Saldaña, Tomás Camino Real agricultura pequeños regadíos Camino Real agriculture acequian culture. |
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Camino Real agricultura pequeños regadíos Camino Real agriculture acequian culture. |
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The etnobotanical wealthiness of the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, should be reconsidered as a sociocultural and economic process that outlined and kept that way for the dispersion and mixing of the culture of the northern desert, a mixture of Iberian, mesoamerican and chichimecas, from cultural centers like missions, presidios and towns to the most distant regions of the territory of New Spain from 1530 to the end of the nineteenth century. El Camino Real was the via; agricultural culture and water was the vehicle by which plants, seedlings, grains, trees, fruit, flowers, bowls, and root grafts with technologies such as decks, terraces and gardens irrigated by dams, levees, ditches, canals and another systems were designed, implemented and spread for novo-northern desert colonizers. Currently survive these systems, however, some of them being phased out. |
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