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    Holocene changes in the trophic ecology of an apex marine predator in the South Atlantic Ocean by Vales, Damián Gustavo, Cardona, Luis, Zangrando, Atilio Francisco Javier, Borella, Florencia, Saporiti, Fabiana, Prosser Goodall, Rae Natalie, Rosa de Oliveira, Larissa, Crespo, Enrique Alberto

    Published 2017
    “…Nevertheless, a major dietary shift was observed in fur seals from Tierra del Fuego during the nineteenth century (δ13C100BP = −17.2 ± 0.3‰, δ15N100BP = 18.6 ± 0.7‰), when marine primary productivity plummeted and the fur seal population was decimated by sealing. …”
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    Ancient genomes in South Patagonia reveal population movements associated with technological shifts and geography by Nakatsuka, Nathan, Luisi, Pierre, Motti, Josefina María Brenda, Salemme, Monica Cira, Santiago, Fernando Carlos, D'angelo del Campo, Manuel Domingo, Vecchi, Rodrigo Javier, Espinosa Parrilla, Yolanda, Prieto, Alfredo, Adamski, Nicole, Lawson, Ann Marie, Harper, Thomas K., Culleton, Brendan J., Kennett, Douglas J., Lalueza Fox, Carles, Mallick, Swapan, Rohland, Nadin, Guichón, Ricardo A., Cabana, Graciela S., Nores, Rodrigo, Reich, David

    Published 2020
    “…We reveal that immigration does not explain the appearance of marine adaptations in South Patagonia. We describe partial genetic continuity since ~6600 BP and two later gene flows correlated with technological changes: one between 4700–2000 BP that affected primarily marine-based groups, and a later one impacting all <2000 BP groups. …”
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    Porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia in human remains from southern Patagonia by Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2014
    “…Nevertheless, the systematic recovery of new burials with detailed archaeological and paleodietary contextual information during the last two decades offers new opportunities to explore the prevalence of anemia and its possible variation among populations with different marine and terrestrial hunter-gatherer lifestyles. …”
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    Multi-service taphonomy : shells, garbage, and floating palimpsests by Borrero, Luis Alberto

    Published 2014
    “…We introduce several examples related to the deposition of marine shells and garbage. In particular, we focus on debris generated by tsunamis…”
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    Intensive fishery scenarios on the North Patagonian coast (Río Negro, Argentina) during the Mid-Holocene by Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Scartascini, Federico Luis

    Published 2012
    “…The archaeological evidence of this practice, that go back to around 6000 14C BP, consists mainly of fish remains (white croaker otoliths) preserved on the surface of Pleistocene marine terraces together with weights for nets and other lithic artifacts involved in the primary processing of this resource. …”
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    Changing scenarios in Bajo de la Quinta (San Matías Gulf, Northern Patagonia, Argentina): Impact of geomorphologic processes in subsistence and human use of coastal habitats by Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Kokot, Roberto Roque

    Published 2011
    “…Main recorded changes in coastal configuration seem to have had a noticeable influence in both the use of marine resources along time by native hunter-gatherer groups, and the preservation of the archaeological evidence. …”
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    Natural accumulation and distribution of guanaco bones in the southernmost tip of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina): taphonomic analysis and archaeological implications by Alunni, Daniela Verónica, Gutiérrez, María A., Zangrando, Atilio Francisco Javier

    Published 2017
    “…Natural processes such as marine abrasion largely affected the preservation of specimens, while weathering is a conspicuous effect observed on bones from the forest. …”
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    An approach to prehispanic diets in the pampas during early/middle Holocene by Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Scabuzzo, Clara, Tykot, Robert

    Published 2008
    “…The apatite results suggest C4 plants or marine food consumption or a combination of both.…”
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