Tierra del Fuego represents the southernmost limit of human settlement in the Americas. While people may have started to arrive there around 10 500 BP, when it was still connected to the mainland, the main wave of occupation occurred 5000 years later, by which time it had become an island. The co-existence in the area of maritime hunter-gatherers(in canoes) with previous terrestrial occupants pre-echoes the culturally distinctive groups encountered by the first European visitors in the sixteenth century. The study also provides a striking example of interaction across challenging natural barriers
Palaeoclimatic records from southern tip of South America during the Last Holocene, indicate importa...
The aim of this paper is to inform about the results of archaeological investigations carried out up...
Studies about mobility, management of biotic and abiotic resources, exchange of material goods, idea...
Artículo de publicación ISITierra del Fuego represents the southernmost limit of human settlement in...
The southeastern coasts of Tierra del Fuego are archaeologically multifaceted landscapes. This may b...
Palaeoenvironmental information collected from zooarchaeological (guanaco exploitation) and palynolo...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
The results of this chapter suggest that hunter-gatherers from northwest and south Patagonia were re...
The Quaternary of Tierra del Fuego is represented by glacial, glaciofluvial, glaciolacustrine, marin...
The settlement of Patagonia has been the subject of extensive research, although key questions about...
The European colonisation of South America had different effects on the indigenous peoples, particul...
At the Southernmost reaches of South America, Tierra del Fuefo was one of the las places on Earth to...
The Southern Top of the World: The First Peopling of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego and the Cultural...
This paper focuses on the late Holocene occupation of hunter-gatherers at the Marazzi 2 site located...
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on resear...
Palaeoclimatic records from southern tip of South America during the Last Holocene, indicate importa...
The aim of this paper is to inform about the results of archaeological investigations carried out up...
Studies about mobility, management of biotic and abiotic resources, exchange of material goods, idea...
Artículo de publicación ISITierra del Fuego represents the southernmost limit of human settlement in...
The southeastern coasts of Tierra del Fuego are archaeologically multifaceted landscapes. This may b...
Palaeoenvironmental information collected from zooarchaeological (guanaco exploitation) and palynolo...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
The results of this chapter suggest that hunter-gatherers from northwest and south Patagonia were re...
The Quaternary of Tierra del Fuego is represented by glacial, glaciofluvial, glaciolacustrine, marin...
The settlement of Patagonia has been the subject of extensive research, although key questions about...
The European colonisation of South America had different effects on the indigenous peoples, particul...
At the Southernmost reaches of South America, Tierra del Fuefo was one of the las places on Earth to...
The Southern Top of the World: The First Peopling of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego and the Cultural...
This paper focuses on the late Holocene occupation of hunter-gatherers at the Marazzi 2 site located...
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on resear...
Palaeoclimatic records from southern tip of South America during the Last Holocene, indicate importa...
The aim of this paper is to inform about the results of archaeological investigations carried out up...
Studies about mobility, management of biotic and abiotic resources, exchange of material goods, idea...