The results of the taphonomic analysis of extinct ground sloth dermal bones from the Baño Nuevo-1 archaeological site (Andean Central Patagonia, Chile) are presented. These pieces were recovered on all but one of the stratigraphic layers, including both the deepest levels (dated between 13,500 and 10,500 BP) and the most recent one (dated to the last century) and thus reveal complex formation processes. Since it is important to take into account this all too common depositional complexity, particularly when dealing with cave and rock shelter environments and with extinct fauna, we study the abundant ground sloth dermal bones found at the Baño Nuevo-1 cave. This effort is oriented to �make the most� (extract as much information as possible) ...
Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located nearshore at Quintero bay in the central coast of Chile (32° S)...
The aim of this paper is to identify the potential accumulator of two modern non-digested bone assem...
The internal cranial morphology of the terrestrial sloth Glossotherium robustum is described here ba...
Ultima Esperanza is a region known worldwide, where some of the best preserved remains of latePleist...
Dermal ossifications (osteoderms, dermal ossicles, osteoscutes) appear independently in various tetr...
Artículo de publicación ISI.Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located in Quintero Bay (32 S, Central Chil...
Many cultural and natural processes form the archaeological record. Taphonomy, the study of the tran...
Microvertebrates are a major component of many assemblages recovered from the Quaternary of the Arge...
This paper presents the research achievements to understand the formation processes of north Patagon...
Se presentan los resultados de nuevos trabajos realizados en la cueva del Medio, Ultima Esperanza, C...
New studies at Cueva del Medio, Ultima Esperanza, Chile, are presented. Some of the main cave format...
A commonly identified problem in open-air sites is the poor preservation of bone surfaces because of...
Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located on the central coast of Chile, is the only documented Late Plei...
The employment in modern archaeological excavations of such intensive collection techniques as sifti...
Small mammal taphonomic studies have been conducted at several sites of the Sierra de Atapuerca cave...
Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located nearshore at Quintero bay in the central coast of Chile (32° S)...
The aim of this paper is to identify the potential accumulator of two modern non-digested bone assem...
The internal cranial morphology of the terrestrial sloth Glossotherium robustum is described here ba...
Ultima Esperanza is a region known worldwide, where some of the best preserved remains of latePleist...
Dermal ossifications (osteoderms, dermal ossicles, osteoscutes) appear independently in various tetr...
Artículo de publicación ISI.Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located in Quintero Bay (32 S, Central Chil...
Many cultural and natural processes form the archaeological record. Taphonomy, the study of the tran...
Microvertebrates are a major component of many assemblages recovered from the Quaternary of the Arge...
This paper presents the research achievements to understand the formation processes of north Patagon...
Se presentan los resultados de nuevos trabajos realizados en la cueva del Medio, Ultima Esperanza, C...
New studies at Cueva del Medio, Ultima Esperanza, Chile, are presented. Some of the main cave format...
A commonly identified problem in open-air sites is the poor preservation of bone surfaces because of...
Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located on the central coast of Chile, is the only documented Late Plei...
The employment in modern archaeological excavations of such intensive collection techniques as sifti...
Small mammal taphonomic studies have been conducted at several sites of the Sierra de Atapuerca cave...
Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located nearshore at Quintero bay in the central coast of Chile (32° S)...
The aim of this paper is to identify the potential accumulator of two modern non-digested bone assem...
The internal cranial morphology of the terrestrial sloth Glossotherium robustum is described here ba...