In this paper we review the growing evidence of anthropogenic landscapespresent in the semi-deciduous neotropical forest biomes of eastern NW Argentina,which have remained relatively neglected in favour of arid to semi-arid western Andean regions. The evidence gathered in de El Alto-Ancasti provides animportant case study where multidisciplinary methodologies have beenapplied to sites that document the emergence and variability in food productionstrategies across the eastern Andean forests and grasslands of NWArgentina. We discuss evidence offarming structures from archaeological surveys, plant management from phy-tolith analysis, and the tempo and nature of settlement from archaeological excavations undertaken at a variety of sites in the ...
The present contribution describes the Holocene vegetation, climate, and plant–human interactions in...
The occupational history of the Andean Forest from North-Central Patagonia, Argentina, reveals tempo...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...
This article examines the agrarian landscape in one part of the southern Andes (Quebrada of Humahuac...
Traditionally, in archaeological and anthropological literature, the environment of the Andean valle...
A short review of current data regarding the landscape use in the Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehispani...
Recent archaeobotanical research on 16 archaeological sites in the Sierras de Córdoba, central Argen...
Recent research in the El Alto-Ancasti Highlands (Northwestern Argentina) has identified an extensiv...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
The palynological study carried out in seven archaeological sites from Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehi...
Archaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Andean highlands during th...
Different but complementary foraging adaptations existed in the Payunia volcanic and the Andean high...
The east-central Tandilia Range (Pampean region, Argentina) witnessed recurrent human occupations du...
In this article, we present three case-studies of paleodietary reconstruction from Prehispanic agrop...
International audienceThe relations between humans and the environments they inhabit are of utmost i...
The present contribution describes the Holocene vegetation, climate, and plant–human interactions in...
The occupational history of the Andean Forest from North-Central Patagonia, Argentina, reveals tempo...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...
This article examines the agrarian landscape in one part of the southern Andes (Quebrada of Humahuac...
Traditionally, in archaeological and anthropological literature, the environment of the Andean valle...
A short review of current data regarding the landscape use in the Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehispani...
Recent archaeobotanical research on 16 archaeological sites in the Sierras de Córdoba, central Argen...
Recent research in the El Alto-Ancasti Highlands (Northwestern Argentina) has identified an extensiv...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
The palynological study carried out in seven archaeological sites from Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehi...
Archaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Andean highlands during th...
Different but complementary foraging adaptations existed in the Payunia volcanic and the Andean high...
The east-central Tandilia Range (Pampean region, Argentina) witnessed recurrent human occupations du...
In this article, we present three case-studies of paleodietary reconstruction from Prehispanic agrop...
International audienceThe relations between humans and the environments they inhabit are of utmost i...
The present contribution describes the Holocene vegetation, climate, and plant–human interactions in...
The occupational history of the Andean Forest from North-Central Patagonia, Argentina, reveals tempo...
Archaeological radiocarbon databases are being increasingly used as a proxy of past demographic tren...