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Archive | 2017

Climatic Changes and Hunter-Gatherer Populations: Archaeozoological Trends in Southern Patagonia

Diego Rindel; Rafael Goñi; Juan Bautista Belardi; Tirso Bourlot

Archaeozoological studies in Patagonia have tended in the past to focus on evidence provided by rock-shelters. However, a regional perspective, such as the one employed in this paper, allows us to identify trends and patterns during the Late Holocene (last 2,500 years) that could remain in the shadows if a microregional scale alone were used. Climatic changes occurred during the Late Holocene and specifically during the Medieval Climatic Anomaly (MCA), ca. 900 BP that were very different from the preceding times. It was proposed that lower lacustrine basins (lowlands) were residentially used by hunter-gatherer populations while the high basaltic plateaus (highlands) show an archaeological signal related to a seasonal logistic strategy. Consequently, it is expected that regional archaeozoological records obtained in different type of basins should follow these archaeological patterns. Spatial distribution of the zooarchaeological record present important differences between the Middle and Late Holocene in terms of skeletal part frequencies and processing evidence that is in agreement with the proposal.


Magallania (punta Arenas) | 2006

MORTANDAD CATASTRÓFICA DE GUANACOS POR ESTRÉS INVERNAL Y SUS IMPLICACIONES ARQUEOLÓGICAS: EL SITIO ALERO LOS GUANACOS 1, LAGO CARDIEL (PROVINCIA DE SANTA CRUZ, ARGENTINA)

Diego Rindel; Y Juan Bautista Belardi

RESUMENEl objetivo de este trabajo es discutir las implicaciones tafonomicas y arqueologicas de episo-dios de mortalidad catastrofica de guanacos provocado por estres invernal. Para ello se presentan losdatos relevados en un sitio ubicado en la margen oeste del lago Cardiel. El conjunto faunistico fuecaracterizado en funcion de las siguientes variables: estado de conservacion, estructura etaria, posi-cion de muerte, grado de enterramiento, grado de articulacion, la accion de carnivoros, pisoteo y laasociacion entre individuos y artefactos liticos. Se plantea que este tipo de eventos se presentan bajodeterminadas condiciones que son normales en los ecosistemas del sur patagonico; asimismo, pre-sentan una localizacion espacial predecible y redundante, fundamentalmente en lugares reparados.En terminos tafonomicos, esto implica un potencial de mezcla de acumulaciones naturales y cultura-les en lugares utilizados como reparo tanto por el hombre como por los guanacos. Al considerar elimpacto de este tipo de mortalidad de animales en las poblaciones humanas, se sugiere que, en elcorto plazo, genera una oferta importante de recursos explotable a traves de una estrategia de carroneo.Esta es una opcion poco costosa y de bajo riesgo (Borrero


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2010

Paleoparasitological results for rodent coprolites from Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

Norma H. Sardella; Martín H. Fugassa; Diego Rindel; Rafael Goñi


Quaternary International | 2008

Taphonomic and archeological aspects of massive mortality processes in guanaco (Lama guanicoe) caused by winter stress in Southern Patagonia

Juan Bautista Belardi; Diego Rindel


Quaternary International | 2016

Peopling time, spatial occupation and demography of Late Pleistocene–Holocene human population from Patagonia

S. Ivan Perez; María Bárbara Postillone; Diego Rindel; Diego Gobbo; Paula Gonzalez; Valeria Bernal


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013

Dietary ecology of extant guanaco (Lama guanicoe) from Southern Patagonia: seasonal leaf browsing and its archaeological implications

Diego Rindel; Juan Bautista Belardi


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2014

δ13C and δ15N Variability in Modern Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) Assemblages in Southern Patagonia: Implications for Zooarchaeological Studies

Augusto Tessone; Diego Rindel; Juan Bautista Belardi; Héctor O. Panarello; Rafael Goñi


Magallania | 2006

Mortandad Catastrófica de Guanacos por Estrés Invernal y sus Implicaciones Arqueológicas: El Sitio Alero los Guanacos 1, Lago Cardiel (Provincia de Santa Cruz, Argentina). Catastrophic Morality of Guanacos Due to Winter Stress and its Archaeological Impli

Diego Rindel; Juan Belardi Bautista


Journal of taphonomy | 2012

Much more than it was expected: preservational differences of diaphysis and epiphyseal ends of guanaco (lama guanicoe) long bones in southern Patagonia (Argentina)

Juan Bautista Belardi; Diego Rindel; Tirso Bourlot


American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2017

Domestication and human demographic history in South America

S. Ivan Perez; María Bárbara Postillone; Diego Rindel

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Juan Bautista Belardi

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Rafael Goñi

University of Buenos Aires

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Augusto Tessone

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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María Bárbara Postillone

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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S. Ivan Perez

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Tirso Bourlot

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Anahí Re

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Catalina Valiza Davis

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Diego Gobbo

National University of La Plata

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Francisco Guichón

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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