Dillehay, Tom D. et al.Simple pebble tools, ephemeral cultural features, and the remains of maritime and terrestrial foods are present in undisturbed Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene deposits underneath a large human-made mound at Huaca Prieta and nearby sites on the Pacific coast of northern Peru. Radiocarbon ages indicate an intermittent human presence dated between ~15,000 and 8000 calendar years ago before the mound was built. The absence of fishhooks, harpoons, and bifacial stone tools suggests that technologies of gathering, trapping, clubbing, and exchange were used primarily to procure food resources along the shoreline and in estuarine wetlands and distant mountains. The stone artifacts are minimally worked unifacial stone tools...
Archaeological evidence indicates that initial coastal settlement of western South America took plac...
Quebrada Jaguay, a Terminal Pleistocene to Early Holocene archaeological site in Southern Peru, is r...
International audienceWe present here recent results of a geoarchaeological study on the Northern co...
Simple pebble tools, ephemeral cultural features, and the remains of maritime and terrestrial foods ...
Archaeological excavations in deep pre-mound levels at Huaca Prieta in northern Peru have yielded ne...
Moseley's (1975) Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization hypothesis challenges, in one of humani...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe record of the initial settlement of South America has significant ge...
Peru’s prehistory, climate, and terrain are the landscape upon which one of humankind’s longest migr...
One of the most important developments in the existence of human society was the successful shift fr...
Renewed in-depth multi-disciplinary investigation of a large coastal mound settlement in Peru has ex...
Long considered on the margins, far from the major cultural traditions, the Sechura Desert is situat...
During the mid-Holocene Epoch on the north coast of Peru, environmental and cultural change of sever...
Archaeological evidence indicates that initial coastal settlement of western South America took plac...
Quebrada Jaguay, a Terminal Pleistocene to Early Holocene archaeological site in Southern Peru, is r...
International audienceWe present here recent results of a geoarchaeological study on the Northern co...
Simple pebble tools, ephemeral cultural features, and the remains of maritime and terrestrial foods ...
Archaeological excavations in deep pre-mound levels at Huaca Prieta in northern Peru have yielded ne...
Moseley's (1975) Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization hypothesis challenges, in one of humani...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe record of the initial settlement of South America has significant ge...
Peru’s prehistory, climate, and terrain are the landscape upon which one of humankind’s longest migr...
One of the most important developments in the existence of human society was the successful shift fr...
Renewed in-depth multi-disciplinary investigation of a large coastal mound settlement in Peru has ex...
Long considered on the margins, far from the major cultural traditions, the Sechura Desert is situat...
During the mid-Holocene Epoch on the north coast of Peru, environmental and cultural change of sever...
Archaeological evidence indicates that initial coastal settlement of western South America took plac...
Quebrada Jaguay, a Terminal Pleistocene to Early Holocene archaeological site in Southern Peru, is r...
International audienceWe present here recent results of a geoarchaeological study on the Northern co...