Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5113590 | Quaternary International | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to discuss hunter-gatherers' logistical mobility strategies in Central-Western Santa Cruz province during the last 2500 years BP, in a context of human adaptations to semi-desert conditions. The approach to the archaeological record is focused on integrating three independent lines of evidence: technology, zooarchaeological and anthracological analysis. Logistical mobility will be addressed focusing on two main aspects: resources transportation and variability of archaeological contexts. The observed variability has allowed shedding light on the use of the category “logistical” used to describe plateaus. Additionally, these areas show a well-planned and scheduled use during a regional process of desiccation.
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Authors
Sebastián Pasqualini, Gisela Cassiodoro, Juan MatÃas Dellepiane,