Lithic artifacts, in conjunction with other evidences, provide useful information about the way in which humans have explored and occupied the patagonian landscape. According to Borrero (1994-95) exploration implies the initial radiation to new land and implies displacement of individuals or groups following the less resistance natural routes, with repeated, widely separated camping places. As a result new territory can be incorporated. In the long run the process is one of slow expansion of human home ranges. On the other hand, the incorporation of new land implies the operation of variable learning processes (e.g. Rockman 2003). The velocity of incorporation of new land will vary according with the degree of homogeneity between the new an...
The archaeological locality of Piedra Museo, in the central portion of southern Patagonia, constitut...
This article considers the initial peopling of the South-central Andean highlands, focusing on the s...
Research in two distinct steppe landscapes in southern Patagonia-the western basaltic plateaux and t...
The purpose of this paper is to summarize available information concerning early human utilization o...
Identifying the process of initial exploration of any given area is complex in the sense that it lie...
We present a series of reflections on the exploration of and the time for learning about new environ...
The east-central Tandilia Range (Pampean region, Argentina) witnessed recurrent human occupations du...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
South America appears as a paradox for building the images of the New World's human colonization. It...
The southwestern fringe of Patagonia and the Fuegian Archipelago constitute an area characterised by...
Presentamos una serie de reflexiones sobre la exploración y el tiempo de aprendizaje de los ambiente...
We present a series of reflections on the exploration of and the time for learning about new environ...
We present the environmental and archeological results of research at Cerro Amigo Oeste, a mesa-top ...
We present the environmental and archeological results of research at Cerro Amigo Oeste, a mesa-top ...
Presentamos una serie de reflexiones sobre la exploración y el tiempo de aprendizaje de los ambiente...
The archaeological locality of Piedra Museo, in the central portion of southern Patagonia, constitut...
This article considers the initial peopling of the South-central Andean highlands, focusing on the s...
Research in two distinct steppe landscapes in southern Patagonia-the western basaltic plateaux and t...
The purpose of this paper is to summarize available information concerning early human utilization o...
Identifying the process of initial exploration of any given area is complex in the sense that it lie...
We present a series of reflections on the exploration of and the time for learning about new environ...
The east-central Tandilia Range (Pampean region, Argentina) witnessed recurrent human occupations du...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
South America appears as a paradox for building the images of the New World's human colonization. It...
The southwestern fringe of Patagonia and the Fuegian Archipelago constitute an area characterised by...
Presentamos una serie de reflexiones sobre la exploración y el tiempo de aprendizaje de los ambiente...
We present a series of reflections on the exploration of and the time for learning about new environ...
We present the environmental and archeological results of research at Cerro Amigo Oeste, a mesa-top ...
We present the environmental and archeological results of research at Cerro Amigo Oeste, a mesa-top ...
Presentamos una serie de reflexiones sobre la exploración y el tiempo de aprendizaje de los ambiente...
The archaeological locality of Piedra Museo, in the central portion of southern Patagonia, constitut...
This article considers the initial peopling of the South-central Andean highlands, focusing on the s...
Research in two distinct steppe landscapes in southern Patagonia-the western basaltic plateaux and t...