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    Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin by Espinosa, Silvana, Belardi, Juan Bautista, Barrientos, Gustavo, Carballo, Flavia Marina

    Published 2013
    “…The archaeological record of the hunter-gatherer populations that inhabited the Tar and San Martin lacustrine basins during the Holocene indicates differences in both the mode and the intensity in which these two spaces were used. …”
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    New data on hunter gatherer coastal use at the southern tip of the continent during the late Holocene. Cabo Vírgenes 24 site (Santa Cruz, Argentina) by Carballo Marina, Flavia, Belardi, Juan Bautista, L’Heureux, G. Lorena

    Published 2017
    “…Cabo Vírgenes 24 (CV24) is an archaeological site located at the Southeastern end of continental Patagonia and shows occupations between 753 to 888 (1270 ± 60 14C B.P; LP3229) and 545 to 626 Cal B.P (619 ± 26 14C B.P; AA106800). …”
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    Nuevos datos del uso de la costa en el extremo sur del continente por cazadores-recolectores durante el Holoceno tardío. El sitio Cabo Vírgenes 24 (Santa Cruz, Argentina) / NEW DAT... by Carballo Marina, Flavia, Belardi, Juan Bautista, L’Heureux, G. Lorena

    Published 2017
    “…There is an emphasis on exploitation of pinnipeds (Arctocephalus australis and Otaria flavescens), followed by guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and, to a lesser extent, seabirds (Phalacrocorax sp., Spheniscus magellanicus and Aptenodytes patagonicus). The archaeological record of CV24 reaffirms the observed trends related to the sporadic and marginal use of the Cabo Vírgenes locality by hunter-gatherer populations since the Late Holocene until the European contact.Key words: Late Holocene; coastal Patagonia; inland hunter-gatherer; expedient technology; marine and terrestrial resources exploitation.…”
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    Human Predation and Natural History of Huemul (Cervidae; Hippocamelus bisulcus Molina) in Patagonia: A Zooarchaeological Analysis by Fernández, Pablo Marcelo, Cruz, Isabel, Belardi, Juan Bautista, de Nigris, Mariana Eleonor, Muñoz, Andres Sebastian

    Published 2015
    “…However, the taxonomic contribution of the species' bone remains to the archaeological record is always low. The few assemblages where there are a high number of huemul bones would have been the result of opportunistic hunting episodes. …”
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    Changes and Continuities of Hunting Practices from the Late Pleistocene to the Late Holocene Among Nomadic Societies of the Patagonian Plateaus by Miotti, Laura Lucia, Marchionni, Laura, Hermo, Dario Omar, Terranova, Enrique Daniel, Magnin, Lucia Angelica, Lynch, Virginia, Mosquera, Bruno Hernan, Vargas Gariglio, Jorgelina, Carden, Natalia Marina

    Published 2021
    “…The information about both regions results from the analysis of archaeofauna, lithic technology, rock art, stone structures, special topographies and archaeological landscapes. In this work we introduce a summary of the progress achieved so far, from which we have managed to define patterns related to the hunting strategies developed in these Patagonian plateaus, and their variations along time. …”
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