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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 ...
Isotopic Evidence of Weaning in Hunter-Gatherers From the Late Holocene in Lake Salitroso, Patagonia, Argentina
(Wiley, 2015-09)
Objectives: The timing and duration of breastfeeding and weaning in past hunter-gatherer populations are discussed based on the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses undertaken on a Late Holocene skeletal ...
The South American agricultural frontier: The first direct evidence for maize consumption in San Luis, Argentina
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-10)
The spread of agriculture across the Andes is a topic of intense archaeological debate, particularly the processes driving the adoption of maize (Zea mays) by mobile hunter-gatherer groups of the Central Pampas of Argentina. ...