Se presenta la caracterización de restos inéditos de perros (Canis lupus familiaris) del sitio Pucará de Tilcara (Provincia de Jujuy, Argentina), recuperados en dos contextos arqueológicos (Basural 1 y Acrópolis), que representan un NMI = 5. Los objetivos son definir su cronología, reconstruir su morfología e indagar sobre su estatus social y posibles roles. Para el primer objetivo se realizó el primer fechado-taxón sobre perros en el Noroeste argentino en una muestra del Basural 1, que arrojó una edad de 610±27 años 14C AP (1383-1424 años cal. DC) como datación mínima para la presencia de perros prehispánicos en la región. A su vez, el análisis de la evidencia arqueológica de la Acrópolis sugiere su presencia durante la dominación incaica ...
he dog (Canis lupus familiaris) arrived with humans (Homo sapiens) in North America. In this article...
How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that ...
Este trabajo explora las múltiples dimensiones de las prácticas humanas relacionadas al uso de los a...
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...
Today there is a scant research into the ritual use of animals in Bolivian archaeology. Archaeofauna...
Se analiza el primer registro confiable de un perro prehispánico (Canis familiaris recuperado en un ...
A detailed morphometric description of a dog skull from the pre- Hispanic archaeological site La Isl...
The first reliable record of the dog (Canis familiaris) recovered in a hunter gatherer site from the...
This paper reports the results of a zooarchaeological analysis conducted on the occupation layer of ...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
The societies from the Late Period in the Argentinean Puna introduced considerable technical improve...
This paper reports the results of a zooarchaeological analysis conducted on the occupation layer of ...
The archaeological record shows the presence of medium-sized dogs with mesocephalic skulls in Southe...
he dog (Canis lupus familiaris) arrived with humans (Homo sapiens) in North America. In this article...
How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that ...
Este trabajo explora las múltiples dimensiones de las prácticas humanas relacionadas al uso de los a...
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...
Today there is a scant research into the ritual use of animals in Bolivian archaeology. Archaeofauna...
Se analiza el primer registro confiable de un perro prehispánico (Canis familiaris recuperado en un ...
A detailed morphometric description of a dog skull from the pre- Hispanic archaeological site La Isl...
The first reliable record of the dog (Canis familiaris) recovered in a hunter gatherer site from the...
This paper reports the results of a zooarchaeological analysis conducted on the occupation layer of ...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
The societies from the Late Period in the Argentinean Puna introduced considerable technical improve...
This paper reports the results of a zooarchaeological analysis conducted on the occupation layer of ...
The archaeological record shows the presence of medium-sized dogs with mesocephalic skulls in Southe...
he dog (Canis lupus familiaris) arrived with humans (Homo sapiens) in North America. In this article...
How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that ...
Este trabajo explora las múltiples dimensiones de las prácticas humanas relacionadas al uso de los a...