Romina Frontini
Universidad Nacional del Sur
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PALAIOS | 2014
Rodrigo L. Tomassini; Romina Frontini; Cristina Bayón
ABSTRACT The present work analyzes the taphonomic characteristics of an assemblage of Lama guanicoe recovered from the fluvial deposits of Chacra La Blanqueada Formation, at García del Río locality. This locality is situated in the middle valley of the Napostá Grande Creek (south of the Pampean Region, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina). A radiocarbon date of 2342 ± 47 years BP allows the assignment of this assemblage to the late Holocene. The MNI (Minimum Number of Individuals) and the population structure suggest the presence of a family group or part of a mixed group. The available evidence indicates that, throughout their taphonomic history, the remains were affected by processes related to a floodplain subenvironment. Also, the marks of anthropic activity suggest that the death of the animals was circumstantially used as a low-cost and low-risk resource, highlighting the relevant role of this species in the regional hunter-gatherer communities.
Archive | 2017
Romina Frontini; Cristina Bayón
The exploitation of coastal and marine resources by hunter-gatherers in the south of Buenos Aires Province (Argentina) during the Mid-Late Holocene was examined through the analysis of faunal and lithic evidence in the following archaeological sites: El Americano II and Barrio Las Dunas (Mid-Late Holocene), both located in coastal sand dunes, Puente de Fierro (Late Holocene), located in a wetland distant 7 km from the seashore, Paso Vanoli, located 13 km from the seashore, and Paso Mayor YI S1 (Mid-Late Holocene), located in a fluvial environment 41 km from the seashore. The evidence suggests that, during the Mid-Holocene, in the coastal sites, hunter-gatherers used several marine vertebrates (e.g. pinnipeds and fishes—Pogonias cromis-), whereas in the inland sites, they only transported mollusks and coastal pebbles. In the Late Holocene, in the sites located a few kilometers from the coast, hunter-gatherers carried only selected parts of pinnipeds as well as mollusks and coastal pebbles. Pinnipeds represented a low proportion of the faunal remains. In contrast, in sites far away from the Atlantic coast, hunter-gatherers carried only stones and mollusks.
Chungara | 2016
Clara Scabuzzo; Romina Frontini; Rodrigo Vecchi; Cristina Bayón
Se presentan los primeros resultados del analisis de isotopos estables (δ13C y δ15N) obtenidos sobre restos humanos provenientes de sitios arqueologicos del sudoeste de la provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina), datados en el Holoceno Tardio. Conjuntamente se informan los primeros datos de δ13 Ccol. sobre los distintos recursos faunisticos del sector. El area de estudio se compone de diversos ambientes, destacandose los entornos acuaticos como la costa marina, los valles fluviales, las lagunas y el humedal. Los valores isotopicos de los recursos del sector indican que los animales marinos presentan los valores mas enriquecidos en δ13C; mientras que aquellas especies terrestres (coipo, nandu y herbivoros grandes) presentan los valores mas empobrecidos, que son indistinguibles entre ellos. Por su parte, las aves acuaticas y el peludo tienen valores intermedios. El estudio isotopico sobre restos humanos reflejo que la dieta de los individuos fue carnica, que las proteinas de animales terrestres fueron predominantes y que en menor proporcion se usaron recursos marinos. El registro arqueofaunistico del area resulta concordante con esta informacion. Finalmente, estos son los primeros resultados isotopicos para el sector, por lo que constituye un aporte preliminar que debera continuar con la realizacion de nuevos estudios.
Quaternary International | 2012
Cristina Bayón; Romina Frontini; Rodrigo Vecchi
Intersecciones En Antropologia | 2010
Cristina Bayón; Alejandra Pupio; Romina Frontini; Rodrigo Vecchi; Clara Scabuzzo
Archaeofauna | 2016
Mónica Salemme; Paula Daniela Escosteguy; Romina Frontini
Journal of Archaeological Science | 2014
Romina Frontini; Rodrigo Vecchi
Archaeofauna | 2015
Romina Frontini; Cristina Bayón
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2018
Romina Frontini; Rodrigo L. Tomassini; Cristina Bayón
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2017
Florencia Borella; Romina Frontini; Cristina Bayón