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Archeological Hunter-gatherer landscapes since the latest Pleistocene in Fuego-Patagonia
(Elsevier, 2008)
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, the mobility of human groups and their relationship with the environment until the arrival of the Europeans. This chapter ...
Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene
(Academic Press Inc., 2017-06)
Hunting groups are closely linked to the environments in which they live, especially in the deserts. This paper explores the relationship between people and desert environments in the long term using key concepts such as ...
Archaeological evidence for hunter-gatherers mobility and diet changes during eighteen and nineteen centuries in the central Patagonian Atlantic coast
(Society for American Archaeology, 2015-05)
The information discussed supports the less intensive use of these littoral sectors and their resources during equestrian times. The more probable explanations would be the mobility changes derived from the horse ecology ...
The Neolithic Revolution from a Price-theoretic perspective
(Journal of Development Economics, 2011, vol. 96, n° 2, p. 209-219, 2011-11)
The adoption of agriculture during the Neolithic period triggered the first demographic explosion in history. When fertility returned to its original level, agriculturalists were more numerous, more poorly nourished, and ...
The Neolithic Revolution from a Price-theoretic perspective
(Journal of Development Economics, 2011, vol. 96, n° 2, p. 209-219, 2011-11)
The adoption of agriculture during the Neolithic period triggered the first demographic explosion in history. When fertility returned to its original level, agriculturalists were more numerous, more poorly nourished, and ...
Coastal Archaeology and Hunter-Gatherers in the Southeastern Tierra del Fuego
(Taylor & Francis, 2010-09)
The southeastern coasts of Tierra del Fuego are archaeologically multifaceted landscapes. This may be due to the fact that these settings served as zones of interactions between biologically, culturally, and linguistically ...
Changing patterns of marine resource exploitation by hunter-gatherers throughout the late Holocene of Argentina are uncorrelated to sea surface temperature
(Elsevier, 2013-06-19)
During the late Holocene, the coastal marine resources of southern South America were exploited by both marine hunter-gatherers with aquatic mobility in the Beagle Channel and the Chilean archipelago and terrestrial ...
Multiproxy study of plant remains from Cerro Casa de Piedra 7 (Patagonia, Argentina)
(Elsevier, 2017-03-01)
The objective of this work is to carry out an integral study of macro and microbotanical remains with the aim of providing information to the palaeoenvironmental reconstruction and understanding the different practices ...