Se analiza el primer registro confiable de un perro prehispánico (Canis familiaris recuperado en un sitio de cazadores recolectores del humedal del Paraná inferior (Argentina). Se discuten distintos aspectos relacionados con su origen, antigüedad y tipo de interacción que habrían establecido con las poblaciones humanas en el marco de la escasa información de la que actualmente disponemos acerca de su presencia entre los grupos cazadores-recolectores del extremo sur de Sudamérica.The first reliable record of the dog (Canis familiaris) recovered in a hunter gatherer site from the lower Paraná wetlands (Argentina) is analyzed in this paper. We discuss several aspects related to the origin, chronology and types of interactions established betwe...
he dog (Canis lupus familiaris) arrived with humans (Homo sapiens) in North America. In this article...
Se presenta el estudio zooarqueológico del sitio Casa de Piedra de Ortega, ubicado en la cuenca supe...
The discovery of a grave of the late second millennium BC containing an extinct South American fox, ...
The first reliable record of the dog (Canis familiaris) recovered in a hunter gatherer site from the...
Canis familiaris had a limited record in prehistoric archaeological sites of Southern South America,...
El registro de Canis familiaris en contextos arqueológicos resulta cada vez más frecuente en Sudamér...
In recent years, numerous archaeological remains of dogs (Canis familiaris) have been found in the S...
The archaeological record shows the presence of medium-sized dogs with mesocephalic skulls in Southe...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
En este trabajo se presenta un nuevo registro de perro prehispánico recuperado en el sitio arqueológ...
Se presenta la caracterización de restos inéditos de perros (Canis lupus familiaris) del sitio Pucar...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
Native-European contact in Tierra del Fuego was a rapid process, for which little ethnographic infor...
Nineteen species of wild canids interact with humans in the Americas in different ways. The zooarcha...
he dog (Canis lupus familiaris) arrived with humans (Homo sapiens) in North America. In this article...
Se presenta el estudio zooarqueológico del sitio Casa de Piedra de Ortega, ubicado en la cuenca supe...
The discovery of a grave of the late second millennium BC containing an extinct South American fox, ...
The first reliable record of the dog (Canis familiaris) recovered in a hunter gatherer site from the...
Canis familiaris had a limited record in prehistoric archaeological sites of Southern South America,...
El registro de Canis familiaris en contextos arqueológicos resulta cada vez más frecuente en Sudamér...
In recent years, numerous archaeological remains of dogs (Canis familiaris) have been found in the S...
The archaeological record shows the presence of medium-sized dogs with mesocephalic skulls in Southe...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
En este trabajo se presenta un nuevo registro de perro prehispánico recuperado en el sitio arqueológ...
Se presenta la caracterización de restos inéditos de perros (Canis lupus familiaris) del sitio Pucar...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
Native-European contact in Tierra del Fuego was a rapid process, for which little ethnographic infor...
Nineteen species of wild canids interact with humans in the Americas in different ways. The zooarcha...
he dog (Canis lupus familiaris) arrived with humans (Homo sapiens) in North America. In this article...
Se presenta el estudio zooarqueológico del sitio Casa de Piedra de Ortega, ubicado en la cuenca supe...
The discovery of a grave of the late second millennium BC containing an extinct South American fox, ...