AbstractFew archeological sites in South America contain uncontroversial evidence for when the first peopling of the continent occurred. Largely ignored in this debate, extreme environments are assumed either as barriers to this early wave of migration or without potential for past habitability. Here, we report on a rare 12–13 ka human occupation from Quebrada Maní (site QM12), a plantless, near rainless landscape (1240 m asl and 85 km from the Pacific Ocean) located in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert. This location harbored wetlands and riparian woodlands that were fed by increased rainfall further east in the central Andes during the latest Pleistocene. Excavations at QM12 yielded a diverse cultural assemblage of lithics, burned ...
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on resear...
Significant changes in available moisture have occurred in the hyperarid Atacama Desert throughout t...
The San Pedro de Atacama oases have been permanently occupied since ca. 2500 B.P. and over this time...
AbstractFew archeological sites in South America contain uncontroversial evidence for when the first...
International audienceIn South America. evidence of human occupation dates back to 14,600 calibrated...
The earliest known population of the Atacama Desert coincided with the Central Andean Pluvial Event ...
Palaeoindian occupation of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile has been found between 12 600 and 1...
<div><p>Questions surrounding the chronology, place, and character of the initial human colonization...
International audienceHunter-gatherers collected and used various woody species depending on the lan...
Twenty archaeological campsites intercalated between more than 30 debris flows caused by heavy rainf...
The Late Intermediate Period in northern Chile has been strongly influenced by the mobility models o...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe record of the initial settlement of South America has significant ge...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary study of the Miscanti-1 archaeological site, located in the...
<div><p>Archaeological and palaeoecological studies throughout the Americas have documented widespre...
In this paper I present an intensively dated chrono-stratigraphic sequence for the Cueva Huenul 1 ar...
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on resear...
Significant changes in available moisture have occurred in the hyperarid Atacama Desert throughout t...
The San Pedro de Atacama oases have been permanently occupied since ca. 2500 B.P. and over this time...
AbstractFew archeological sites in South America contain uncontroversial evidence for when the first...
International audienceIn South America. evidence of human occupation dates back to 14,600 calibrated...
The earliest known population of the Atacama Desert coincided with the Central Andean Pluvial Event ...
Palaeoindian occupation of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile has been found between 12 600 and 1...
<div><p>Questions surrounding the chronology, place, and character of the initial human colonization...
International audienceHunter-gatherers collected and used various woody species depending on the lan...
Twenty archaeological campsites intercalated between more than 30 debris flows caused by heavy rainf...
The Late Intermediate Period in northern Chile has been strongly influenced by the mobility models o...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe record of the initial settlement of South America has significant ge...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary study of the Miscanti-1 archaeological site, located in the...
<div><p>Archaeological and palaeoecological studies throughout the Americas have documented widespre...
In this paper I present an intensively dated chrono-stratigraphic sequence for the Cueva Huenul 1 ar...
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on resear...
Significant changes in available moisture have occurred in the hyperarid Atacama Desert throughout t...
The San Pedro de Atacama oases have been permanently occupied since ca. 2500 B.P. and over this time...