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The results of site survey and excavations are detailed and the relation of each site to the wider research problems is discussed. The parlamento sites are described in terms of their chronology, geographic location, size, artifact content, and internal characteristics. More specifically, the name and location of parlamento sites (i.e., in open spaces or in or near forts) are tested against the local oral traditions and archival information.
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Dillehay, T.D., Sauer, J., Zavala, J.M. (2020). Site Descriptions. In: Zavala, J., Dillehay, T., Payà s, G. (eds) The Hispanic-Mapuche Parlamentos: Interethnic Geo-Politics and Concessionary Spaces in Colonial America. Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23018-0_9
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