The early peopling of the Americas has been one of the most hotly contested topics in American anthropology and a research issue that draws archaeologists into a multidisciplinary debate. In South America, although the background data on this issue has increased exponentially in recent decades, the core questions related to the temporal and spatial patterns of the colonization process remain open. In this paper we tackle these questions in the light of the quantitative analysis of a screened radiocarbon database of more than 1600 early dates. We explore the frequency of radiocarbon dates as proxies for assessing population growth; and define a reliable and statistically well supported lower chronological bound (not to the exact date) for th...
In a recent paper in the journal Science (2014, Vol. 344, pp. 750–754), J. Chatters et al. present a...
A date of 4300 ± 90 BP for extinct megafauna in Argentina is discussed. The fossil remains come from...
The initial peopling of the American continent marks a major event in the expansion of humans across...
The early peopling of the Americas has been one of the most hotly contested topics in American anthr...
The early peopling of the Americas has been one of the most hotly contested topics in American anthr...
Understanding past population dynamics in lowland South America relative to changes in subsistence i...
The settlement of Patagonia has been the subject of extensive research, although key questions about...
The Southern Cone of South America (Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and SoutheasternBrazil) was the last c...
This paper reports the compilation and initial analysis of a database of 14C dates from archaeologic...
The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60,000 to 11,650 years ago, hereafter 60 to 1...
This paper presents the analysis of the anthropogenic signal documented by four time-series in the h...
AbstractFew archeological sites in South America contain uncontroversial evidence for when the first...
Quantifying the impacts of climate change on prehistoric demography is crucial for understanding the...
The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60, 000 to 11, 650 years ago, hereafter 60 to...
International audiencePeople were in the Americas before, during, and immediately after the Last Gla...
In a recent paper in the journal Science (2014, Vol. 344, pp. 750–754), J. Chatters et al. present a...
A date of 4300 ± 90 BP for extinct megafauna in Argentina is discussed. The fossil remains come from...
The initial peopling of the American continent marks a major event in the expansion of humans across...
The early peopling of the Americas has been one of the most hotly contested topics in American anthr...
The early peopling of the Americas has been one of the most hotly contested topics in American anthr...
Understanding past population dynamics in lowland South America relative to changes in subsistence i...
The settlement of Patagonia has been the subject of extensive research, although key questions about...
The Southern Cone of South America (Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and SoutheasternBrazil) was the last c...
This paper reports the compilation and initial analysis of a database of 14C dates from archaeologic...
The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60,000 to 11,650 years ago, hereafter 60 to 1...
This paper presents the analysis of the anthropogenic signal documented by four time-series in the h...
AbstractFew archeological sites in South America contain uncontroversial evidence for when the first...
Quantifying the impacts of climate change on prehistoric demography is crucial for understanding the...
The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60, 000 to 11, 650 years ago, hereafter 60 to...
International audiencePeople were in the Americas before, during, and immediately after the Last Gla...
In a recent paper in the journal Science (2014, Vol. 344, pp. 750–754), J. Chatters et al. present a...
A date of 4300 ± 90 BP for extinct megafauna in Argentina is discussed. The fossil remains come from...
The initial peopling of the American continent marks a major event in the expansion of humans across...