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Campo Laborde: A Late Pleistocene giant ground sloth kill and butchering site in the Pampas
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Early asiatic migration to the Americas: A view from South America
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The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
Published 2016“…The Arroyo Seco 2 site contains a rich archaeological record, exceptional for South America, to explain the expansion of Homo sapiens into the Americas and their interaction with extinct Pleistocene mammals. The following paper provides a detailed overview of material remains found in the earliest cultural episodes at this multi-component site, dated between ca. 12,170 14C yrs B.P. …”
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Radiocarbon chronology of the early human occupation of Argentina
Published 2013“…The conclusion discusses the implications of 14C dates associated with Fishtail Projectile Points for the western hemisphere pre-Clovis debate, and the implications of terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene dated remains of extinct mammals for the megafaunal overkill hypothesis.…”
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Radiocarbon chronology of the early human occupation of Argentina
Published 2013“…The conclusion discusses the implications of 14C dates associated with Fishtail Projectile Points for the western hemisphere pre-Clovis debate, and the implications of terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene dated remains of extinct mammals for the megafaunal overkill hypothesis.…”
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Site formation process and megamammal bone radiocarbon dates in Campo Laborde (Pampas of Argentina): Contribution towards a research methodology
Published 2021“…The combination of these factors has produced suspicious results, leading to the proposition of the Holocene survival in the region of the extinct Pleistocene megamammals such as the Megatherium Holocene ages from the Campo Laborde site. …”
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Direct Dates and mtDNA of Late Pleistocene Human Skeletons from South America: A Comment on Chatters et al. (2014)
Published 2015“…thorium dates on human teeth and bones, extinct faunal remains, and calcite speleothems together indicate the human remains were deposited by 12,000?…”
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Direct Dates and mtDNA of Late Pleistocene Human Skeletons from South America: A Comment on Chatters et al. (2014)
Published 2015“…thorium dates on human teeth and bones, extinct faunal remains, and calcite speleothems together indicate the human remains were deposited by 12,000?…”
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