23 and Oct. 24 children from fifth to eighth grade at the School of the Pacific Sun
attended the workshop "Theories of Chiloé settlement." Another project units Chiloé Environment and Culture.
The workshop given by anthropologist Ricardo Alvarez, claims that children learn about the theories of population Chiloé, recognize the types of archaeological artifacts, the technology used in the manufacture of these and their various uses.
Within the contents of the workshop covered various topics, such as terrestrial hunters and gatherers and the oldest sites in South America, highlighting Monte Verde 12,500 years, the emergence of hunter gatherers
maritime approximately 7000 years ago South, more land to sea adaptation (Chiloé, Strait of Magellan and Beagle Channel) Ricardo Alvarez also said what are the characteristics of maritime hunter-gatherers: use of canoe, food, clothing, transportation of fire, tools, camping location, middens and burials formation and also the legacy of the canoe to the village Williche.
As a way to apply the contents, the children performed an outdoor activity creating stories with the characteristics of the canoe they learned during the workshop.
The workshop given by anthropologist Ricardo Alvarez, claims that children learn about the theories of population Chiloé, recognize the types of archaeological artifacts, the technology used in the manufacture of these and their various uses.
Within the contents of the workshop covered various topics, such as terrestrial hunters and gatherers and the oldest sites in South America, highlighting Monte Verde 12,500 years, the emergence of hunter gatherers
As a way to apply the contents, the children performed an outdoor activity creating stories with the characteristics of the canoe they learned during the workshop.
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