New taxonomical, anatomical, taphonomic and chronological information about archaeological remains of otariids from Puente de Fierro site (Pampean region, Argentina) is presented. Two species, Arctocephalus australis and Otaria flavescens, were identified. Fragmentation and traces of roots were the predominant taphonomic effects; also slight weathering stages were recognized and scarce gnawing marks of carnivora were identified. Frequencies of skeletal parts suggest that only certain anatomical pieces, especially limbs, entered the site or were preserved. We propose that hunter-gatherers occasionally obtained otariids from the Atlantic coast (transported them 7 km away to the residential camp) or some individuals that enter freshwaters in t...
The present work analyzes the taphonomic characteristics of an assemblage of Lama guanicoe recovered...
We evaluated and discussed the temporal changes in the intensity and type of exploitation of marine ...
During the late Holocene, the coastal marine resources of southern South America were exploited by b...
Despite a long history of hunter-gatherer occupation in the Pampas region starting at the end of the...
The purpose of this paper is to present a detailed zooarchaeological study conducted on the bone ass...
The archaeological knowledge of the Pleistocene-early Holocene human occupations in the Pampean regi...
Paso Otero archaeological locality (Pampean region, Argentina) has provided detailed paleoenvironmen...
A partir de la abundancia de restos de otáridos y la alta proporción de especímenes no fusionados en...
The following paper presents an analysis of the faunal material from the Arroyo Seco 2 site dated fr...
This paper presents zooarchaeological analysis of Los Bananos site remains (Goya, Corrientes, Argent...
La Toma is an open air site located at the left margin of the Sauce Grande River (Coronel Pringles C...
Análisis arqueofaunísticos realizados en la costa norte del Golfo San Matías (Pcia. de Río Negro, Ar...
The exploitation of coastal and marine resources by hunter-gatherers in the south of Buenos Aires Pr...
Six hunter-gatherer archaeological sites from the Pampas region (Argentina) are characterised by ?bo...
Small mammal (Rodentia and Didelphimorphia) remains were recovered from the archaeological site Cale...
The present work analyzes the taphonomic characteristics of an assemblage of Lama guanicoe recovered...
We evaluated and discussed the temporal changes in the intensity and type of exploitation of marine ...
During the late Holocene, the coastal marine resources of southern South America were exploited by b...
Despite a long history of hunter-gatherer occupation in the Pampas region starting at the end of the...
The purpose of this paper is to present a detailed zooarchaeological study conducted on the bone ass...
The archaeological knowledge of the Pleistocene-early Holocene human occupations in the Pampean regi...
Paso Otero archaeological locality (Pampean region, Argentina) has provided detailed paleoenvironmen...
A partir de la abundancia de restos de otáridos y la alta proporción de especímenes no fusionados en...
The following paper presents an analysis of the faunal material from the Arroyo Seco 2 site dated fr...
This paper presents zooarchaeological analysis of Los Bananos site remains (Goya, Corrientes, Argent...
La Toma is an open air site located at the left margin of the Sauce Grande River (Coronel Pringles C...
Análisis arqueofaunísticos realizados en la costa norte del Golfo San Matías (Pcia. de Río Negro, Ar...
The exploitation of coastal and marine resources by hunter-gatherers in the south of Buenos Aires Pr...
Six hunter-gatherer archaeological sites from the Pampas region (Argentina) are characterised by ?bo...
Small mammal (Rodentia and Didelphimorphia) remains were recovered from the archaeological site Cale...
The present work analyzes the taphonomic characteristics of an assemblage of Lama guanicoe recovered...
We evaluated and discussed the temporal changes in the intensity and type of exploitation of marine ...
During the late Holocene, the coastal marine resources of southern South America were exploited by b...