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Chungara | 2015

EXPLOTACIÓN DE FRUTOS DE ALGARROBO (PROSOPIS SPP.) POR GRUPOS CAZADORES RECOLECTORES DEL NORESTE DE PATAGONIA

Aylen Capparelli; Luciano Prates

The significance of edible plants in the subsistence of the hunter-gatherers of Southern South America has not been dealt with indepth by archaeological rese...


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2018

Multidisciplinary studies in Cucurbita maxima (squash) domestication

Analía Martínez; Verónica S. Lema; Aylen Capparelli; Carlos G. Bartoli; Fernando López Anido; S. Ivan Perez

Plant domestication is a complex process in which natural and cultural factors play important roles delimiting evolutionary pathways of plants under cultivation. In order to deal with and understand the changes generated during this process, multi-disciplinary research is required, especially when a full picture of the domestication history of a taxon is to be assessed. We present here some advances in the study of Cucurbita maxima (squash) domestication from an integrated perspective, including experimental, morphometric and archaeobotanical approaches, which are discussed in the light of new data from physiological analyses. Modern material includes plants obtained from experimental fields, derived from crosses between domesticated (C. maxima ssp. maxima) and spontaneous/wild forms (C. maxima ssp. andreana), resulting in F1 and F2 generations. The archaeobotanical material includes remains recovered from sites in southern Peru and northwest Argentina ranging in date from 3,000 to 800 bp. Morphological and anatomical analyses were conducted on seeds, pericarps and peduncles (the stem of the flower or fruit) for reconstructing squash size and shape evolution under domestication. The results suggest the presence of hybrid forms, mainly from the earlier sites, but also from more recent ones. As expected, a linear evolutionary pathway was not found. Diversity and multiple crossings seem to have been a constant in squash cultivation over time, emphasising the role of gene flows between domestic and wild variants in the domestication process. Finally, we hypothesize the possible linkage between past gene flow and different dormancy patterns as part of management practices, allowing the maintenance of squash populations adapted to different environmental conditions.


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2008

Taxonomic identification of dry and carbonized archaeobotanical remains of Cucurbita species through seed coat micromorphology

Verónica S. Lema; Aylen Capparelli; María Lelia Pochettino


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2005

The introduction of Old World crops (wheat, barley and peach) in Andean Argentina during the 16th century a.d.: archaeobotanical and ethnohistorical evidence

Aylen Capparelli; Verónica S. Lema; Marco Antonio Giovannetti; Rodolfo Raffino


Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2011

Recognition of post-harvest processing of algarrobo (Prosopis spp.) as food from two sites of Northwestern Argentina: an ethnobotanical and experimental approach for desiccated macroremains

Aylen Capparelli; Verónica S. Lema


Archive | 2004

El poder de las Plantas

Aylen Capparelli; Verónica S. Lema; Marco Antonio Giovannetti


Revista de arqueología americana | 2010

La produccion actual de quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa W.); datos de inferencia etnoarqueologica para identificar parcelas arqueologicas

María Laura López; Aylen Capparelli


Bonplandia | 2011

Incorporación y aprehensión de saberes sobre plantas útiles a partir del juego: prácticas de extensión en Botánica Aplicada

María Lelia Pochettino; Aylen Capparelli; Patricia Marta Arenas; Verónica S. Lema; Patricia Riat; Amparo Becerra; Matías Benavides; Sebastián Carreño; Ivana Farella; Vanina Guevara; Marcelo Kostlin; Débora Pedemonte Román; Magali Pérez Flores; María Laura Pipo; Rocío Rivira; Sofía Sivero


Archive | 2010

Identificación específica de frutos de algarrobo (Prosopis spp., Fabaceae) y mistol (Ziziphus mistol Grises., Rhamnaceae) en un sitio arqueológico de Patagonia

Aylen Capparelli; Luciano José María Prates


Estudios Atacamenos | 2015

Protocolos y avances en el estudio de residuos de pipas arqueológicas de Argentina. Aportes para el entendimiento de metodologías actuales y prácticas pasadas

Verónica S. Lema; Diego Andreoni; Aylen Capparelli; Gabriela Ortiz; Romina Spano; Marcos N. Quesada; Flavia Zorzi

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Verónica S. Lema

National University of La Plata

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María Lelia Pochettino

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Analía Martínez

National University of La Plata

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Carlos G. Bartoli

National University of La Plata

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Diego Andreoni

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Fernando López Anido

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Amparo Becerra

National University of La Plata

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Axel E. Nielsen

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Débora Pedemonte Román

National University of La Plata

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