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Exploring the Manufacture of Bifacial Stone Tools from the Middle Rio Negro Basin, Uruguay: An Experimental Approach
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-01)
The Río Negro is the most important inner fluvial course of the Uruguay Republic. Along its basin, the archaeological record is characterized by flaked stone tools of remarkable workmanship. As part of a long-term experimental ...
Technological strategies and organization of activities in the 357 uttermost part of South America during Late Holocene: a usewear approach
(Sidestone Press, 2021)
This paper addresses the possible sources of archaeological variability in hunter-gatherer societies focusing on the consumption strategies developed by coastal groups who inhabited the southern part of the Atlantic coast ...
Late Pleistocene Lithic Procurement and Geochemical Characterization of the Cerro Kaskio Obsidian Source in South-western Bolivia
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2018-10)
Primary questions regarding the foraging behaviour of the first hunter–gatherers who colonized the New World are how they found, procured and utilized high-quality raw materials for manufacturing stone tools. In this paper, ...
Cobbles, tools, and plants: Techno-functional variability within lithic industries of complex societies in Central Coast, Peru (~1800–400 BP)
(Elsevier Ltd, 2020-12)
This article concerns the technological and archaeobotanical analysis of nine lithic assemblages from monumental sites in the Maranga Archaeological Complex (Central Coast, Peru), dated between about 1800 and 400 yr BP. ...
Population convergence in the Strobel Plateau: A discussion based on the study of lithic raw materials variability
(Elsevier, 2019-04)
Rock art research carried out in the Strobel Plateau (Santa Cruz province, Patagonia, Argentina - 700 to 1200 masl) has shown that during Late Holocene population convergence took place in this area, where information was ...
Landscape and Rocks in the East-Central Portion of the Tandilia Range (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
(Taylor & Francis, 2015-04)
The east-central Tandilia Range (Pampean region, Argentina) witnessed recurrent human occupations during the final Pleistocene and early Holocene. Here we introduce an updated synthesis about material culture and landscape ...
Industrias líticas de Huari y Tiwanaku
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 2018)