We reconstruct the Holocene vegetation, climate, and archaeological history for drylands of northwestern Patagonia, Argentina, based on multiproxy analysis (plant macrofossil, pollen, and parasites) of rodent middens integrated with a database of {14}^C dates associated with human occupations. The local scale corresponds to the Huenul paleoecological and archaeological locality, emplaced in north-western Patagonia (Neuquén Province, Argentina). The rodent midden record from the Huenul series reflects subtle vegetation changes driven by climatic variability at millennial timescale. Drier than present environmental conditions prevailed during the early Holocene (10,500–9400 cal yr BP), peaking during the mid-Holocene (9200–5500 cal yr BP), wh...
In this paper I present an intensively dated chrono-stratigraphic sequence for the Cueva Huenul 1 ar...
Micromammalian fossil sequences of two classical archaeological sites, Cueva Traful I (CTI) and Cuev...
Late-Pleistocene rodent faunas from Patagonia are poorly known. Pardiñas and Teta (2008) studied sev...
The present contribution describes the Holocene vegetation, climate, and plant–human interactions in...
There are few continuous palaeoenvironmental records spanning the Holocene in Andean Southern Patago...
There are few continuous palaeoenvironmental records spanning the Holocene in Andean Southern Patago...
The main aim of this paper is to evaluate if certain processes that were documented in a specific ar...
There are few continuous palaeoenvironmental records spanning the Holocene in Andean Southern Patago...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to evaluate possible changes in the small mammal composition in the...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...
In the southern Andes, Holocene climate records show drastic changes in moisture during the early an...
The aim of this work was to evaluate possible changes in the small mammal composition in the Patagon...
In the Central Atacama Desert (22°-24°S; henceforth CAD), around 3700 cal yrs BP, human economies be...
The apparently regular and favourable climate that characterizes the Holocene as an interglacial per...
A new Late glacial – Holocene palaeoenvironmental record from Cerro Benítez (51°33′S 72°35′W), Seno ...
In this paper I present an intensively dated chrono-stratigraphic sequence for the Cueva Huenul 1 ar...
Micromammalian fossil sequences of two classical archaeological sites, Cueva Traful I (CTI) and Cuev...
Late-Pleistocene rodent faunas from Patagonia are poorly known. Pardiñas and Teta (2008) studied sev...
The present contribution describes the Holocene vegetation, climate, and plant–human interactions in...
There are few continuous palaeoenvironmental records spanning the Holocene in Andean Southern Patago...
There are few continuous palaeoenvironmental records spanning the Holocene in Andean Southern Patago...
The main aim of this paper is to evaluate if certain processes that were documented in a specific ar...
There are few continuous palaeoenvironmental records spanning the Holocene in Andean Southern Patago...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to evaluate possible changes in the small mammal composition in the...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...
In the southern Andes, Holocene climate records show drastic changes in moisture during the early an...
The aim of this work was to evaluate possible changes in the small mammal composition in the Patagon...
In the Central Atacama Desert (22°-24°S; henceforth CAD), around 3700 cal yrs BP, human economies be...
The apparently regular and favourable climate that characterizes the Holocene as an interglacial per...
A new Late glacial – Holocene palaeoenvironmental record from Cerro Benítez (51°33′S 72°35′W), Seno ...
In this paper I present an intensively dated chrono-stratigraphic sequence for the Cueva Huenul 1 ar...
Micromammalian fossil sequences of two classical archaeological sites, Cueva Traful I (CTI) and Cuev...
Late-Pleistocene rodent faunas from Patagonia are poorly known. Pardiñas and Teta (2008) studied sev...