Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7453231 | Quaternary International | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper discusses the ongoing ethnoarchaeological research carried out in Yamana shell middens of Tierra del Fuego. Ethnoarchaeology is used in this research as a tool to improve the archaeological methodology by testing it against anthropological, ethnographical and ethnological sources for achieving more accurate reconstructions of past societies. The ethnographical/ethnological information also is coupled with an experimental approach devised to understand physical and social processes, such as site formation processes and resource use and management. Specifically, this experimental approach was applied to the archaeological sites Túnel VII and Lanashuaia I (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina).
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Authors
Ivan Briz Godino, Myrian Álvarez, Andrea Balbo, Débora Zurro, Marco Madella, Ximena Villagrán, Charles French,