The settlement of Patagonia has been the subject of extensive research, although key questions about the timing of arrival of the first humans and the subsequent patterns of dispersal and demographic changes within the region remain largely unresolved. In this study we evaluated the most probable date for the initial peopling of Patagonia and explored the temporal and spatial changes in population size along Late Pleistocene–Holocene by using robust statistical methods for the analysis of radiocarbon dates and molecular data. We suggest that the first humans probably arrived to Patagonia around 17,000–14,000 years BP, a few thousands of years earlier than generally stated. Within the region, the populations experienced a sustained and slow ...
The objective of this article is to evaluate if changes in the social organization of hunter-gathere...
This paper compiles a database of radiocarbon dates of archaeological sites that are currently avail...
The early peopling of the Americas has been one of the most hotly contested topics in American anthr...
Studying demographic changes in past human populations is of great interest due to their role in pro...
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on resear...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...
Temporal frequency distributions are used to assess the chronology and continuity of human occupatio...
The results of this chapter suggest that hunter-gatherers from northwest and south Patagonia were re...
The main aim of this paper is to evaluate if certain processes that were documented in a specific ar...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
Objectives: The early groups of hunter-gatherers who peopled South America faced significant ecologi...
In this paper we evaluate the role of human strategies in the Andean Piedmont from northern Patagoni...
In this paper I present an intensively dated chrono-stratigraphic sequence for the Cueva Huenul 1 ar...
South America appears as a paradox for building the images of the New World's human colonization. It...
This paper summarizes and discusses the main results achieved over three decades of research on pale...
The objective of this article is to evaluate if changes in the social organization of hunter-gathere...
This paper compiles a database of radiocarbon dates of archaeological sites that are currently avail...
The early peopling of the Americas has been one of the most hotly contested topics in American anthr...
Studying demographic changes in past human populations is of great interest due to their role in pro...
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on resear...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...
Temporal frequency distributions are used to assess the chronology and continuity of human occupatio...
The results of this chapter suggest that hunter-gatherers from northwest and south Patagonia were re...
The main aim of this paper is to evaluate if certain processes that were documented in a specific ar...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
Objectives: The early groups of hunter-gatherers who peopled South America faced significant ecologi...
In this paper we evaluate the role of human strategies in the Andean Piedmont from northern Patagoni...
In this paper I present an intensively dated chrono-stratigraphic sequence for the Cueva Huenul 1 ar...
South America appears as a paradox for building the images of the New World's human colonization. It...
This paper summarizes and discusses the main results achieved over three decades of research on pale...
The objective of this article is to evaluate if changes in the social organization of hunter-gathere...
This paper compiles a database of radiocarbon dates of archaeological sites that are currently avail...
The early peopling of the Americas has been one of the most hotly contested topics in American anthr...