The marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus, Illiger, 1815) is the largest contemporary South American deer, and its habitat includes the floodplains and wetlands of eastern South America. Throughout the Holocene these deer were widely used by indigenous societies, from the southern banks of the Amazon River to the Río de la Plata River, and from the Andean foothills to the Atlantic Ocean. However, despite the enormous ecological and archaeological importance of this ungulate in the region, our knowledge of the isotopic values of their diet is almost nonexistent. This paper is the first systematic approach to the study of the isotopic values of this mammal's diet, using archaeological and present-day samples from interconnected watersheds of the...
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This work aims to build a comprehensive isotopic ecology with the ultimate purpose of assessing long...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to dietary studies of Early-Middle Holocene Pampean hunte...
This paper presents the first results of the regional isotopic paleoecology for the middle Paraná ba...
The marsh deer is the largest neotropical cervid with morphological and ecological adaptations to we...
The results of the isotopic analysis of 23 individuals recovered in the lower Paraná wetland, South ...
This paper discusses isotopic analyses carried out on human bone samples corresponding to complex hu...
The marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) is the largest deer native to South America, occurring in we...
This paper presents an isotopic characterization (δ13C and δ15N) of modern huemul from Patagonian An...
The aim of this study is to assess the variability of the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composi...
The marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) is the largest deer native to South America, occurring in we...
Results of stable isotope analyses are presented for the study of human subsistence in the lower bas...
This study represents an isotopic survey of modern plants developed to establish baseline isotopic v...
The prehistoric pastoralist groups that inhabited the Dry Puna of Argentina employed a combination o...
In this study, we analyze the diet of forager–horticulturalist societies of southeast South America ...
In this paper, we analyze the isotopic niche and resource use of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe), pampas...
This work aims to build a comprehensive isotopic ecology with the ultimate purpose of assessing long...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to dietary studies of Early-Middle Holocene Pampean hunte...
This paper presents the first results of the regional isotopic paleoecology for the middle Paraná ba...
The marsh deer is the largest neotropical cervid with morphological and ecological adaptations to we...
The results of the isotopic analysis of 23 individuals recovered in the lower Paraná wetland, South ...
This paper discusses isotopic analyses carried out on human bone samples corresponding to complex hu...
The marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) is the largest deer native to South America, occurring in we...
This paper presents an isotopic characterization (δ13C and δ15N) of modern huemul from Patagonian An...
The aim of this study is to assess the variability of the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composi...
The marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) is the largest deer native to South America, occurring in we...
Results of stable isotope analyses are presented for the study of human subsistence in the lower bas...
This study represents an isotopic survey of modern plants developed to establish baseline isotopic v...
The prehistoric pastoralist groups that inhabited the Dry Puna of Argentina employed a combination o...
In this study, we analyze the diet of forager–horticulturalist societies of southeast South America ...
In this paper, we analyze the isotopic niche and resource use of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe), pampas...
This work aims to build a comprehensive isotopic ecology with the ultimate purpose of assessing long...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to dietary studies of Early-Middle Holocene Pampean hunte...