The results of this chapter suggest that hunter-gatherers from northwest and south Patagonia were resilient to the significant ecological changes that took place during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene. In particular, the rate of population growth was resistant to reduction in the diversity of available resources as a consequence of megafaunal extinctions around 10 000 BP. The resistance of hunter-gatherers from northwest and south Patagonia could be related to the ability of human populations to absorb the impact of relatively slow ecological changes. The chronological association between the demographic dynamics and archaeological evidence suggests that cultural responses (i.e., technological changes) might have helped maintain an...
This paper summarizes and discusses the main results achieved over three decades of research on pale...
Zooarchaeologists have relied upon various approaches to study the impacts of harvest pressure and e...
The objective of this article is to evaluate if changes in the social organization of hunter-gathere...
Objectives: The early groups of hunter-gatherers who peopled South America faced significant ecologi...
The settlement of Patagonia has been the subject of extensive research, although key questions about...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
The main aim of this paper is to evaluate if certain processes that were documented in a specific ar...
This work addresses the issue of interactions between human populations and the environment in Argen...
Human groups share their habitat with a multitude of life forms and, like them, must develop behavio...
Worldwide extinctions of large terrestrial vertebrates in the late Pleistocene provide insight on ho...
The research developed from different lines of evidence in the central plateau of Santa Cruz and the...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...
Hunting groups are closely linked to the environments in which they live, especially in the deserts....
In this paper we evaluate the role of human strategies in the Andean Piedmont from northern Patagoni...
This chapter focuses on how human colonization of Sierras of Cordoba (Argentina) impact on the high-...
This paper summarizes and discusses the main results achieved over three decades of research on pale...
Zooarchaeologists have relied upon various approaches to study the impacts of harvest pressure and e...
The objective of this article is to evaluate if changes in the social organization of hunter-gathere...
Objectives: The early groups of hunter-gatherers who peopled South America faced significant ecologi...
The settlement of Patagonia has been the subject of extensive research, although key questions about...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
The main aim of this paper is to evaluate if certain processes that were documented in a specific ar...
This work addresses the issue of interactions between human populations and the environment in Argen...
Human groups share their habitat with a multitude of life forms and, like them, must develop behavio...
Worldwide extinctions of large terrestrial vertebrates in the late Pleistocene provide insight on ho...
The research developed from different lines of evidence in the central plateau of Santa Cruz and the...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...
Hunting groups are closely linked to the environments in which they live, especially in the deserts....
In this paper we evaluate the role of human strategies in the Andean Piedmont from northern Patagoni...
This chapter focuses on how human colonization of Sierras of Cordoba (Argentina) impact on the high-...
This paper summarizes and discusses the main results achieved over three decades of research on pale...
Zooarchaeologists have relied upon various approaches to study the impacts of harvest pressure and e...
The objective of this article is to evaluate if changes in the social organization of hunter-gathere...