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Geoarchaeology and spatial distributions of the ‘Coche Quemado' obsidian source in north-western Patagonia
Fecha
2020-04Registro en:
Salgán, María Laura; Pompei, María de la Paz; Diéguez, S.; Glascock, Michael D; Neme, Gustavo Adolfo; et al.; Geoarchaeology and spatial distributions of the ‘Coche Quemado' obsidian source in north-western Patagonia; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Archaeometry; 62; 2; 4-2020; 232-246
0003-813X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Salgán, María Laura
Pompei, María de la Paz
Diéguez, S.
Glascock, Michael D
Neme, Gustavo Adolfo
Gil, Adolfo Fabian
Resumen
In north-western Patagonia, obsidian was used during the entire Holocene, and its importance increased with time. Recent fieldwork discovered a new obsidian source located in the Río Grande, which was called ‘Coche Quemado' (CQ). The results indicate that the CQ source has a different geochemical signal than all other sources in the region. Its use is spatially restricted to piedmont and, to a lesser extent, the plains. Chronologically, CQ was exploited in the middle and late Holocene, and its use accounts for a range of spatial distribution between 150 and 200 km.