Artículo de revista
Mid Holocene radiocarbon ages in the Subtropical Andes (~29° - 35° S), climatic change and implications for human space organization
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Quaternary International 356 (2015) 15e26
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.06.059
Autor
Méndez Melgar, César
Gil, Adolfo
Neme, Gustavo
Nuevo Delaunay, Amalia
Cortegoso, Valeria
Huidobro, Consuelo
Durán, Víctor
Maldonado, Antonio
Institución
Resumen
This article discusses the distribution of radiocarbon age signatures obtained from archeological sites
between 29 and 35 S in Central Chile and Midwest Argentina. The goal of this analysis is to establish
bases from which to interpret regional trends in the distribution of the archaeological record that
connect these areas, which have been traditionally considered to be geographically decoupled. We
propose a standardized methodology for selecting ages that provide a reliable human signature. Variations
in date frequencies in a regional scale are discussed with the use of summed probability distributions.
Radiocarbon voids at the regional level previously identified in Midwest Argentina are explored.
Regional chronological information is compared to the available paleoenvironmental records, thereby
emphasizing the possible role of climate pulses in the spatial organization of human populations. Significant
arid conditions between 7800 and 5700 cal BP are coincidental with a focused occupation of the
Andes Mountains, an area which may have offered stable resources and thus was more effectively
occupied than other environmental bands.