The aim of this paper is to identify the potential accumulator of two modern non-digested bone assemblages recovered from El Laurel (EL) and El Pulgar (EP) caves, both located in Characato (Córdoba province, Central Argentina), as well as to evaluate the role of recent wildfires in its formation. For this purpose, we combined a detailed taphonomic analysis of bones and remote sensing data analysis in GIS. Our results and its comparison with other actualistic studies from different latitudes show that the assemblages are likely to be averaged accumulations produced and modified by different small carnivores (foxes and felids) that inhabit the area, including Lycalopex culpaeus smithersi, Leopardus geoffroyi and/or Lycalopex gymnocercus. On t...
This paper presents the research achievements to understand the formation processes of north Patagon...
The present study analyses small mammal bone and tooth accumulations recovered in three open-air arc...
The faunal content from Epullán Chica archaeological site (ECh, thereafter), a small cave located in...
The main objective of this paper is to characterize the pattern of thermal alteration in a sample o...
Many cultural and natural processes form the archaeological record. Taphonomy, the study of the tran...
The present study analysed the taphonomic characteristics of small mammal bone accumulations produce...
The use of the same spaces and prey by humans and carnivores often leads to the formation of complex...
Over the last decade, we have conducted an actualistic taphonomic research program in the Humid Pamp...
Microvertebrates are a major component of many assemblages recovered from the Quaternary of the Arge...
The present study analyses the taphonomic features of recent small mammal bone and teeth accumulatio...
The distinctive characteristic of theMonte Desert, the most arid rangeland of Argentina, is reflecte...
Inspired by the early fieldwork of G. Haynes with large sized predators in wilderness areas, the fol...
The Plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) is one of the largest rodents in South America. They live i...
The results from taxonomic and taphonomic analyses of the first evidence of archaeofaunal record rec...
This work analyzes a modern bone concentration at Cueva 7, in Los Toldos archaeological locality, as...
This paper presents the research achievements to understand the formation processes of north Patagon...
The present study analyses small mammal bone and tooth accumulations recovered in three open-air arc...
The faunal content from Epullán Chica archaeological site (ECh, thereafter), a small cave located in...
The main objective of this paper is to characterize the pattern of thermal alteration in a sample o...
Many cultural and natural processes form the archaeological record. Taphonomy, the study of the tran...
The present study analysed the taphonomic characteristics of small mammal bone accumulations produce...
The use of the same spaces and prey by humans and carnivores often leads to the formation of complex...
Over the last decade, we have conducted an actualistic taphonomic research program in the Humid Pamp...
Microvertebrates are a major component of many assemblages recovered from the Quaternary of the Arge...
The present study analyses the taphonomic features of recent small mammal bone and teeth accumulatio...
The distinctive characteristic of theMonte Desert, the most arid rangeland of Argentina, is reflecte...
Inspired by the early fieldwork of G. Haynes with large sized predators in wilderness areas, the fol...
The Plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) is one of the largest rodents in South America. They live i...
The results from taxonomic and taphonomic analyses of the first evidence of archaeofaunal record rec...
This work analyzes a modern bone concentration at Cueva 7, in Los Toldos archaeological locality, as...
This paper presents the research achievements to understand the formation processes of north Patagon...
The present study analyses small mammal bone and tooth accumulations recovered in three open-air arc...
The faunal content from Epullán Chica archaeological site (ECh, thereafter), a small cave located in...