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Humans, Technology, and Environment in the Early Peopling of South America
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-10)
This special issue includes papers about the early settlement of South America. New evidence based on taphonomy, technology, bioanthropology, environment, subsistence strategies, and settlement patterns are presented for ...
The First Stages In The Peopling Of The Salta Province Puna Region (Northwest Argentina): A Review Based On Projectile Points
(Maney Publishing, 2016-03)
We present an analysis of “fishtail” and triangular non-stemmed projectile points from the puna of the Salta province (northwest Argentina), which are thought to date to the late Pleistocene/early Holocene. These findings ...
Ambiguity and Debates on the Early Peopling of South America
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-03)
An evaluation of recent claims for early human settlement of South America is presented. Some of theproblems with these cases are reviewed, particularly the ways in which ambiguity weakens otherwisecompelling evidence of ...
Early Human Holocene Remains from the Argentinean Pampa: Additional Evidence for Distinctive Cranial Morphology of Early South Americans.
(Wiley-liss, div John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2010-09)
The cranial morphology of Early Holocene American human samples is characterized by a long and narrow cranial vault, whereas more recent samples exhibit a shorter and wider cranial vault. Two hypotheses have been proposed ...
Differential Distribution of Projectile Points in Southern Patagonia during the Early Holocene: Peopling Implications?
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020-05)
There is still debate about when and how the peopling process of South America developed, particularly in southern Patagonia. Earliest evidence corresponds to chronologies beginning at circa 11,000 radiocarbon years ago. ...
An alternative model for the early peopling of southern south america revealed by analyses of three mitochondrial dna haplogroups
(PUBLIC LIBRAY OF SCIENCE, 2012)