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Radiocarbon chronology of the early human occupation of Argentina
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AMS 14C dating of early human occupation of southern South America
Published 2008“…Considered alongside recent age estimates for the Clovis culture in North America, these results imply the contemporaneous emergence of a consistent and archaeologically-robust human occupation signal at widely-separated locations across the Western Hemisphere. …”
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Was the Central Pampean Dunefields of Argentina Occupied during the Late Pleistocene? A Reappraisal of the Evidence
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Early Holocene Human Remains from the Argentinean Pampas: Cranial Variation in South America and the American Peopling
Published 2015“…Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested the existence of a complex scenario underlying the biological diversification of American populations. …”
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Early Human Holocene Remains from the Argentinean Pampa: Additional Evidence for Distinctive Cranial Morphology of Early South Americans.
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Direct Dates and mtDNA of Late Pleistocene Human Skeletons from South America: A Comment on Chatters et al. (2014)
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Clocking the arrival of Homo sapiens in the Southern Cone of South America
Published 2018“…We present a compilation of the earliest14C dates as a proxy of human presence in the Southern Cone, both from samples(charcoal, faunal remains, etc.) associated with human presence as well fromhuman skeletons. …”
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An approach to prehispanic diets in the pampas during early/middle Holocene
Published 2008“…Results from stable carbon isotope analysis of the organic and inorganic fractions of bone from 26 human remains from the sites Arroyo Seco 2 (Interserrana area) and Monte Hermoso 1 (Atlantic coast) are presented and discussed. …”
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Campo Laborde: A Late Pleistocene giant ground sloth kill and butchering site in the Pampas
Published 2019“…The extinction of Pleistocene megafauna and the role played by humans have been subjects of constant debate in American archeology. …”
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Análisis antracológico preliminar del sitio arqueológico Los Tres Cerros 1 (Delta superior del río Paraná)
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10,000 years of mandibular evolution in southern South America: Implications for morphological diversification
Published 2019“…South America (SA) was the last continent to be colonized by modern humans. One of the relevant research questions that still remain to be addressed is how SA populations became differentiated. …”
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The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
Published 2016“…Evidence of early occupations includes the presence of lithic tools, a concentration of Pleistocene species remains, human-induced fractured animal bones, and a selection of skeletal parts of extinct fauna. …”
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Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of La Olla, a Holocene archaeological site in the Pampean coast (Argentina)
Published 2013“…During this interval a tidal flat developed on the Pleistocene abrasion platform. Human occupation occurred during the formation of mixohaline marsh, an upper intertidal-lower supratidal zone ecosystem.…”
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A Paleogenomic Reconstruction of the Deep Population History of the Andes
Published 2020“…Video Abstract: [Figure presented] Genome-wide data from 89 ancient humans illuminates the changes to the genetic landscape in the Central Andes over 9,000 years, revealing large-scale gene flow and cosmopolitan societies in the Tiwanaku and Inca polities.…”
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The Origin and Construction of Pre-Hispanic Mounds in the Upper Delta of the Paraná River (Argentina)
Published 2013“…In additionto this, the natural geoforms also contain evidence of Holo-cene human occupation (sherds, bones, charcoal, humans burials, etc.), which can lead to interpretive errors of their origin and formation. …”
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Early asiatic migration to the Americas: A view from South America
Published 2015“…We presently consider that the first humans arrived on the northern continent from the Asian northwest some time at the end of the Pleistocene, approximately 15,000-14,000 14C years BP. …”
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Reflections on contemporary ethnoarchaeology
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Ancient mitochondrial genomes from the Argentinian Pampas inform the early peopling of the Southern Cone of South America
Published 2021“…7 of which are novel?from human skeletal remains from 3 Early to Late Holocene archaeological sites. …”
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Current research at Laguna de los Gansos archaeological locality (Diamante, Entre Ríos)
Published 2016“…This site represents a set of successive brief occupations of a levee occupied between1200 and 1800 14C years BP. At LDLG2 human remains (primary and secondary inhumations) dated between 570 and 590 14C years BP were found associated with potsherds, charcoal and archaeofaunal remains. …”
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