This article presents the preliminary results of a seasonality study on Micropogonias furnieri otoliths from the northern coast of the San Matías Gulf, Río Negro, Argentina. First, we analyze modern M.furnieri otoliths from a reference collection, which provides a necessary framework for assessing the viability of the method. Data from the modern reference collection comprise more than 360 otolith section cuts from fish with known capture dates that span a whole year. Second, we analyze otolith section cuts from zooarchaeological fish remains, a total of 61 samples, collected from different archaeological sites along the northern coast of the San Matías Gulf, Patagonia, Argentina. Using data from the two analyses, we generate a strong macro...
In this article, we present the first results of the determination of season at death performed over...
This paper presents a review of the zooarchaeological representations of birds and fish in coastal a...
This paper presents strong and well dated evidence of the presence of Micropogonias furnieri in area...
The bountiful marine resources of the northern Chilean coast offset the extreme aridity of the Ataca...
In contrast to what was recorded in other sectors of the Atlantic coast of continental Patagonia, ev...
The bountiful marine resources of the northern Chilean coast offset the extreme aridity of the Ataca...
The bountiful marine resources of the northern Chilean coast offset the extreme aridity of the Ataca...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
Presentamos los resultados de la lectura de anillos estacionales de otolitos sagitales del registro ...
During the late Holocene, the coastal marine resources of southern South America were exploited by b...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
New taxonomical, anatomical, taphonomic and chronological information about archaeological remains o...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
We describe sclerochronological analyses of tadpole codling (Salilota australis) vertebrae as a prox...
Otoliths are calcium carbonate structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish. While they are rou...
In this article, we present the first results of the determination of season at death performed over...
This paper presents a review of the zooarchaeological representations of birds and fish in coastal a...
This paper presents strong and well dated evidence of the presence of Micropogonias furnieri in area...
The bountiful marine resources of the northern Chilean coast offset the extreme aridity of the Ataca...
In contrast to what was recorded in other sectors of the Atlantic coast of continental Patagonia, ev...
The bountiful marine resources of the northern Chilean coast offset the extreme aridity of the Ataca...
The bountiful marine resources of the northern Chilean coast offset the extreme aridity of the Ataca...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
Presentamos los resultados de la lectura de anillos estacionales de otolitos sagitales del registro ...
During the late Holocene, the coastal marine resources of southern South America were exploited by b...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
New taxonomical, anatomical, taphonomic and chronological information about archaeological remains o...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
We describe sclerochronological analyses of tadpole codling (Salilota australis) vertebrae as a prox...
Otoliths are calcium carbonate structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish. While they are rou...
In this article, we present the first results of the determination of season at death performed over...
This paper presents a review of the zooarchaeological representations of birds and fish in coastal a...
This paper presents strong and well dated evidence of the presence of Micropogonias furnieri in area...