The model established for subsistence patterns of hunter-gatherer societies which inhabited the islands located southwards Tierra del Fuego argues that pinnipeds constituted the most important food resource. This general view is based on two fundamental points: (a) an increase in human carrying capacity due to energy importation produce through these marine mammals, (b) the independence of seal populations with respect to human activities, which guaranteed a sustained supply of animals to the human populations throughout the archaeological sequence. This model arises primarily from the evidence provided by the layer D of Túnel I archaeological site in the Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego Island. This chapter aims to make a reflection about ...
Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on populatio...
This paper presents a case study of fish intensification in the subsistence of hunter-gatherers and ...
This paper presents a review of the zooarchaeological representations of birds and fish in coastal a...
Si bien los pinnípedos (Arctocephalus australis y Otaria flavescens) constituyeron uno de los princi...
Changes in the exploitation of resources among prehistoric hunter-gatherer-fishers of the Beagle Cha...
Recent zooarchaeological investigations in the Beagle Channel region have shown long-term variations...
Abstract Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on ...
International audienceHunter-gatherer populations living in maritime environments often share common...
This paper focuses on the analysis of some social conceptions about maritime faunal resources and th...
Recent research into prehistoric subsistence among the sea nomad societies of the Beagle Channel reg...
Our research program on this topic combines zooarchaeological and stable isotope studies from a hist...
Palaeoenvironmental information collected from zooarchaeological (guanaco exploitation) and palynolo...
The southeastern coasts of Tierra del Fuego are archaeologically multifaceted landscapes. This may b...
The relationship between birds and prehistoric hunter-gatherer-fishers of the Beagle Channel region ...
Ethnoarchaeology of hunter-fisher-gatherers societies in the Beagle Channel(Tierra del Fuego): ethno...
Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on populatio...
This paper presents a case study of fish intensification in the subsistence of hunter-gatherers and ...
This paper presents a review of the zooarchaeological representations of birds and fish in coastal a...
Si bien los pinnípedos (Arctocephalus australis y Otaria flavescens) constituyeron uno de los princi...
Changes in the exploitation of resources among prehistoric hunter-gatherer-fishers of the Beagle Cha...
Recent zooarchaeological investigations in the Beagle Channel region have shown long-term variations...
Abstract Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on ...
International audienceHunter-gatherer populations living in maritime environments often share common...
This paper focuses on the analysis of some social conceptions about maritime faunal resources and th...
Recent research into prehistoric subsistence among the sea nomad societies of the Beagle Channel reg...
Our research program on this topic combines zooarchaeological and stable isotope studies from a hist...
Palaeoenvironmental information collected from zooarchaeological (guanaco exploitation) and palynolo...
The southeastern coasts of Tierra del Fuego are archaeologically multifaceted landscapes. This may b...
The relationship between birds and prehistoric hunter-gatherer-fishers of the Beagle Channel region ...
Ethnoarchaeology of hunter-fisher-gatherers societies in the Beagle Channel(Tierra del Fuego): ethno...
Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on populatio...
This paper presents a case study of fish intensification in the subsistence of hunter-gatherers and ...
This paper presents a review of the zooarchaeological representations of birds and fish in coastal a...