ABSTRACT Stable oxygen isotopes (d18O) from human bone apatite from central western Argentina (30º–37ºS latitude) were analysed to understand changes in human residential mobility during the Late Holocene. This region contains evidence for the use of domesticated plants over the last 2000 years (Zea mays, Cucurbita sp. and Phaseolus sp., among others), and previous models of prehistoric occupation have suggested a distinct change in mobility and population movement associated with their incorporation. The importance of these domesticates also seems to have varied geographically, being greater in the northern part of the region and declining as one moves south toward the limit with Patagonia. Expectations about patterns of residential mobili...
Questions of mobility, settlement pattern, and their relation to economic organization and resource ...
Previous researches have examined the zooarchaeological record to understand changes in human diet i...
Historical records from the Subtropical Andes reveal a surprising mosaic of human subsistence strate...
Stable oxygen isotopes (δ18O) from human bone apatite from central western Argentina (30º–37ºS latit...
Stable oxygen isotopes (d18O) from human bone apatite from central western Argentina (30º–37ºS latit...
The Curi Leuvú basin, in the northwest of Patagonia, had a central role for the indigenous groups th...
Objectives: The goal of this article is to assess the scale of human paleomobility and ecological co...
Change or continuity of the human diet after the Spanish settlement in America is a topic mostly add...
Central-eastern North Patagonia is characterized by a severe environmental fragmentation due to the ...
Strontium isotopes facilitate the study of human paleogeography and have widened the scope of archae...
Strontium isotopes facilitate the study of human paleogeography and have widened the scope of archae...
In this work are presented the results of isotopic analyses made on bone remains of human individual...
In the territory of Jujuy province, Northwest Argentina (NWA), a marked environmental diversity prom...
The aim of this work is to explore general trends and intra-site variability in human paleodiet from...
Presented here are the first results of an ongo-ing research project on stable isotopic analysis of ...
Questions of mobility, settlement pattern, and their relation to economic organization and resource ...
Previous researches have examined the zooarchaeological record to understand changes in human diet i...
Historical records from the Subtropical Andes reveal a surprising mosaic of human subsistence strate...
Stable oxygen isotopes (δ18O) from human bone apatite from central western Argentina (30º–37ºS latit...
Stable oxygen isotopes (d18O) from human bone apatite from central western Argentina (30º–37ºS latit...
The Curi Leuvú basin, in the northwest of Patagonia, had a central role for the indigenous groups th...
Objectives: The goal of this article is to assess the scale of human paleomobility and ecological co...
Change or continuity of the human diet after the Spanish settlement in America is a topic mostly add...
Central-eastern North Patagonia is characterized by a severe environmental fragmentation due to the ...
Strontium isotopes facilitate the study of human paleogeography and have widened the scope of archae...
Strontium isotopes facilitate the study of human paleogeography and have widened the scope of archae...
In this work are presented the results of isotopic analyses made on bone remains of human individual...
In the territory of Jujuy province, Northwest Argentina (NWA), a marked environmental diversity prom...
The aim of this work is to explore general trends and intra-site variability in human paleodiet from...
Presented here are the first results of an ongo-ing research project on stable isotopic analysis of ...
Questions of mobility, settlement pattern, and their relation to economic organization and resource ...
Previous researches have examined the zooarchaeological record to understand changes in human diet i...
Historical records from the Subtropical Andes reveal a surprising mosaic of human subsistence strate...