Artículos de revistas
Understanding foraging radius and mobility in a high desert
Fecha
2015-07Registro en:
Pintar, Elizabeth; Rodríguez, María Fernanda; Understanding foraging radius and mobility in a high desert; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of Archaeological Science; 59; 7-2015; 142-158
0305-4403
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Pintar, Elizabeth
Rodríguez, María Fernanda
Resumen
We examine botanical and lithic assemblages from two rock-shelters in a high elevation desert in NW Argentina in order to understand the relationship between the size of foraging radii, territorial ranges and habitat quality during the Early and Middle Holocene (ca. 8300-6200BP). We find an increase in foraging radii associated with declining habitat quality and propose a shift from complete radius leapfrog to a point-to-point mobility pattern. The use of nonlocal plants and obsidian suggest large territorial ranges, as well as wide interaction networks between the Puna and neighboring lowlands to the east.