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Billfish foraging along the northern coast of Chile during the Middle Holocene (7400-5900 cal BP)
(Elsevier, 2016)
Early maritime adaptation is well known from eastern South America; however, evidence for navigation and large marine fish exploitation, indicative of skilled foraging techniques, remains scarce. In the Atacama Desert, ...
Early Archaic Fishing (12,600 9,200 cal yr BP) in the Semiarid North Coast of Chile
(2015)
We present the results of the analysis of fish remains from an archaeological context (Punta Nague) associated with the earliest settlers in the semiarid northern coast of Chile and dated to the end of the Pleistocene ...
Early Archaic Fishing (12,600–9,200 cal yr BP) in the Semiarid North Coast of Chile
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)
We present the results of the analysis of fish remains from an archaeological
context (Punta ˜ Nagu´e) associated with the earliest settlers in
the semiarid northern coast of Chile and dated to the end of the ...
Paleoambiente y ocupación prehistórica del litoral extremo sur del Perú: las ocupaciones del Arcaico en la Quebrada de los Burros y alrededores (Tacna, Perú)
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 1999)
Paleoambiente y ocupación prehistórica del litoral extremo sur del Perú: las ocupaciones del Arcaico en la Quebrada de los Burros y alrededores (Tacna, Perú)
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 2018)
Status and recommendations for sustainable freshwater aquaculture in Brazil
(2020-08-01)
Brazil is a megadiverse country and is participant of fundamental environmental agreements for biodiversity conservation. However, the internal politics and the cultures that affect negatively the ecological integrity in ...
Exploitation of faunal resources by marine hunter-gatherer groups during the Middle Holocene at the Copaca 1 site, Atacama Desert coast
(Elsevier, 2015)
The article presents the results of a study conducted on an assemblage of archeofaunal remains from the Copaca 1 archeological site, located on the arid coast of Northern Chile. The site corresponds to an extensive shell ...
Small vertebrates from the upper Miocene hominoid-bearing site of Udabno, Georgia
(Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2019-09)
The locality of Udabno, Georgia, preserves material referred to the hominoid primate Dryopithecus. In this study, we describe the microvertebrate fauna from the site, which includes fishes (Scardinius sp., Carassius sp.), ...