In the fourth millennium BP, there were major environmental and cultural changes on the Andean altiplano of South America, but the chronology remains vague. A recent synthesis describes a slow, gradual transition from hunting and gathering to agropastoralism. This proposal is tested by refining the date of the onset of more humid and stable conditions, around 3550 cal BP, based on a Bayesian model of 26 dates from Lake Wiñaymarka and an updated calculation of the lacustrine offset. This is compared to Bayesian models of 191 dates from 20 archaeological sites, which incorporate a number of recently processed radiocarbon dates. A synthesis is presented of 15 full coverage surveys, a summed probability distribution, and a Bayesian model of the...
Current investigations in the Mountain ranges of Córdoba (central sector of Argentina) were able to ...
This work addresses the issue of interactions between human populations and the environment in Argen...
This contribution discusses possible relationships between human populations and Holocene environmen...
The mid-Holocene was an extremely dry period in the Lake Titicaca Basin of South America, when lake ...
In the southern Andes, Holocene climate records show drastic changes in moisture during the early an...
This paper presents the analysis of the anthropogenic signal documented by four time-series in the h...
The results of this chapter suggest that hunter-gatherers from northwest and south Patagonia were re...
This chapter focuses on how human colonization of Sierras of Cordoba (Argentina) impact on the high-...
Understanding past population dynamics in lowland South America relative to changes in subsistence i...
Climatic and environmental impact on humans and their role in animal and vegetation communities duri...
Human groups share their habitat with a multitude of life forms and, like them, must develop behavio...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
Environmental and cultural changes in the Central Andean region can most successfully be understood ...
Historical records from the Subtropical Andes reveal a surprising mosaic of human subsistence strate...
Objectives: The early groups of hunter-gatherers who peopled South America faced significant ecologi...
Current investigations in the Mountain ranges of Córdoba (central sector of Argentina) were able to ...
This work addresses the issue of interactions between human populations and the environment in Argen...
This contribution discusses possible relationships between human populations and Holocene environmen...
The mid-Holocene was an extremely dry period in the Lake Titicaca Basin of South America, when lake ...
In the southern Andes, Holocene climate records show drastic changes in moisture during the early an...
This paper presents the analysis of the anthropogenic signal documented by four time-series in the h...
The results of this chapter suggest that hunter-gatherers from northwest and south Patagonia were re...
This chapter focuses on how human colonization of Sierras of Cordoba (Argentina) impact on the high-...
Understanding past population dynamics in lowland South America relative to changes in subsistence i...
Climatic and environmental impact on humans and their role in animal and vegetation communities duri...
Human groups share their habitat with a multitude of life forms and, like them, must develop behavio...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
Environmental and cultural changes in the Central Andean region can most successfully be understood ...
Historical records from the Subtropical Andes reveal a surprising mosaic of human subsistence strate...
Objectives: The early groups of hunter-gatherers who peopled South America faced significant ecologi...
Current investigations in the Mountain ranges of Córdoba (central sector of Argentina) were able to ...
This work addresses the issue of interactions between human populations and the environment in Argen...
This contribution discusses possible relationships between human populations and Holocene environmen...