Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia

Autores
Taylor, William Timothy Treal; Belardi, Juan Bautista; Barberena, Ramiro; Coltrain, Joan Brenner; Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena; Borrero, Luis Alberto; Conver, Joshua L.; Hodgins, Gregory; Admiraal, Marjolein; Craig, Oliver Edward; Lucquin, Alexandre; Talbot, Helen Marie; Lundy, Jasmine; Liu, Xuexue; Chauvey, Lorelei; Schiavinato, Stéphanie; Seguin Orlando, Andaine; Le Roux, Petrus; Lucas, Mary; Orlando, Ludovic; Roberts, Patrick; Jones, Emily Lena
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2023
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The introduction of domestic horses transformed Indigenous societies across the grasslands of Argentina, leading to the emergence of specialized horse cultures across the Southern Cone. However, the dynamics of this introduction are poorly chronicled by historic records. Here, we apply archaeozoological and biomolecular techniques to horse remains from the site of Chorrillo Grande 1 in southern Argentina. Osteological and taphonomic analyses suggest that horses were pastorally managed and used for food by Aónikenk/Tehuelche hunter-gatherers before the onset of permanent European settlement, as early as the mid-17th century. DNA-based sex identifications suggest consumption of both male and female horses, while ceramic residue also shows use of guanaco products. Sequential isotope analyses on horse dentition reveal an origin in southern Patagonia and movement of these animals between the Río Coig and Río Gallegos basins. These results reinforceemerging evidence for rapid Indigenous-mediated dispersal of horses in the Americas and demonstrate that horses catalyzed rapid economic and social transformations.
Fil: Taylor, William Timothy Treal. State University of Colorado at Boulder; Estados Unidos
Fil: Belardi, Juan Bautista. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Unidad Académica Río Gallegos; Argentina
Fil: Barberena, Ramiro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Básicas. - Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Instituto Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Básicas; Argentina. Universidad Católica de Temuco; Chile
Fil: Coltrain, Joan Brenner. University of Utah; Estados Unidos
Fil: Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Unidad Académica Río Gallegos; Argentina
Fil: Borrero, Luis Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas; Argentina
Fil: Conver, Joshua L.. Washington State University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Hodgins, Gregory. University of Arizona; Estados Unidos
Fil: Admiraal, Marjolein. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Craig, Oliver Edward. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Lucquin, Alexandre. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Talbot, Helen Marie. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Lundy, Jasmine. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Liu, Xuexue. Université Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Chauvey, Lorelei. University Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Schiavinato, Stéphanie. University Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Seguin Orlando, Andaine. University Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Le Roux, Petrus. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica
Fil: Lucas, Mary. Institut Max Planck for Evolutionary Anthropology; Alemania. The Arctic University of Norway; Noruega
Fil: Orlando, Ludovic. Université Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Roberts, Patrick. Institut Max Planck for Evolutionary Anthropology; Alemania
Fil: Jones, Emily Lena. University of New Mexico; Estados Unidos
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HORSE NATIONS
PATAGONIA
BIOMOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGY
STRONTIUM ISOTOPES
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spelling Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern PatagoniaTaylor, William Timothy TrealBelardi, Juan BautistaBarberena, RamiroColtrain, Joan BrennerCarballo Marina, Flavia ElenaBorrero, Luis AlbertoConver, Joshua L.Hodgins, GregoryAdmiraal, MarjoleinCraig, Oliver EdwardLucquin, AlexandreTalbot, Helen MarieLundy, JasmineLiu, XuexueChauvey, LoreleiSchiavinato, StéphanieSeguin Orlando, AndaineLe Roux, PetrusLucas, MaryOrlando, LudovicRoberts, PatrickJones, Emily LenaHORSE NATIONSPATAGONIABIOMOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGYSTRONTIUM ISOTOPEShttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6The introduction of domestic horses transformed Indigenous societies across the grasslands of Argentina, leading to the emergence of specialized horse cultures across the Southern Cone. However, the dynamics of this introduction are poorly chronicled by historic records. Here, we apply archaeozoological and biomolecular techniques to horse remains from the site of Chorrillo Grande 1 in southern Argentina. Osteological and taphonomic analyses suggest that horses were pastorally managed and used for food by Aónikenk/Tehuelche hunter-gatherers before the onset of permanent European settlement, as early as the mid-17th century. DNA-based sex identifications suggest consumption of both male and female horses, while ceramic residue also shows use of guanaco products. Sequential isotope analyses on horse dentition reveal an origin in southern Patagonia and movement of these animals between the Río Coig and Río Gallegos basins. These results reinforceemerging evidence for rapid Indigenous-mediated dispersal of horses in the Americas and demonstrate that horses catalyzed rapid economic and social transformations.Fil: Taylor, William Timothy Treal. State University of Colorado at Boulder; Estados UnidosFil: Belardi, Juan Bautista. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Unidad Académica Río Gallegos; ArgentinaFil: Barberena, Ramiro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Básicas. - Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Instituto Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Básicas; Argentina. Universidad Católica de Temuco; ChileFil: Coltrain, Joan Brenner. University of Utah; Estados UnidosFil: Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Unidad Académica Río Gallegos; ArgentinaFil: Borrero, Luis Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas; ArgentinaFil: Conver, Joshua L.. Washington State University; Estados UnidosFil: Hodgins, Gregory. University of Arizona; Estados UnidosFil: Admiraal, Marjolein. University of York; Reino UnidoFil: Craig, Oliver Edward. University of York; Reino UnidoFil: Lucquin, Alexandre. University of York; Reino UnidoFil: Talbot, Helen Marie. University of York; Reino UnidoFil: Lundy, Jasmine. University of York; Reino UnidoFil: Liu, Xuexue. Université Paul Sabatier; FranciaFil: Chauvey, Lorelei. University Paul Sabatier; FranciaFil: Schiavinato, Stéphanie. University Paul Sabatier; FranciaFil: Seguin Orlando, Andaine. University Paul Sabatier; FranciaFil: Le Roux, Petrus. University of Cape Town; SudáfricaFil: Lucas, Mary. Institut Max Planck for Evolutionary Anthropology; Alemania. The Arctic University of Norway; NoruegaFil: Orlando, Ludovic. Université Paul Sabatier; FranciaFil: Roberts, Patrick. Institut Max Planck for Evolutionary Anthropology; AlemaniaFil: Jones, Emily Lena. University of New Mexico; Estados UnidosScience Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science2023-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/232769Taylor, William Timothy Treal; Belardi, Juan Bautista; Barberena, Ramiro; Coltrain, Joan Brenner; Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena; et al.; Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia; Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Science Advances; 9; 49; 12-2023; 1-102375-2548CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adk5201info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adk5201info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T09:43:09Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/232769instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 09:43:09.59CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
title Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
spellingShingle Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
Taylor, William Timothy Treal
HORSE NATIONS
PATAGONIA
BIOMOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGY
STRONTIUM ISOTOPES
title_short Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
title_full Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
title_fullStr Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
title_sort Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Taylor, William Timothy Treal
Belardi, Juan Bautista
Barberena, Ramiro
Coltrain, Joan Brenner
Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena
Borrero, Luis Alberto
Conver, Joshua L.
Hodgins, Gregory
Admiraal, Marjolein
Craig, Oliver Edward
Lucquin, Alexandre
Talbot, Helen Marie
Lundy, Jasmine
Liu, Xuexue
Chauvey, Lorelei
Schiavinato, Stéphanie
Seguin Orlando, Andaine
Le Roux, Petrus
Lucas, Mary
Orlando, Ludovic
Roberts, Patrick
Jones, Emily Lena
author Taylor, William Timothy Treal
author_facet Taylor, William Timothy Treal
Belardi, Juan Bautista
Barberena, Ramiro
Coltrain, Joan Brenner
Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena
Borrero, Luis Alberto
Conver, Joshua L.
Hodgins, Gregory
Admiraal, Marjolein
Craig, Oliver Edward
Lucquin, Alexandre
Talbot, Helen Marie
Lundy, Jasmine
Liu, Xuexue
Chauvey, Lorelei
Schiavinato, Stéphanie
Seguin Orlando, Andaine
Le Roux, Petrus
Lucas, Mary
Orlando, Ludovic
Roberts, Patrick
Jones, Emily Lena
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author2 Belardi, Juan Bautista
Barberena, Ramiro
Coltrain, Joan Brenner
Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena
Borrero, Luis Alberto
Conver, Joshua L.
Hodgins, Gregory
Admiraal, Marjolein
Craig, Oliver Edward
Lucquin, Alexandre
Talbot, Helen Marie
Lundy, Jasmine
Liu, Xuexue
Chauvey, Lorelei
Schiavinato, Stéphanie
Seguin Orlando, Andaine
Le Roux, Petrus
Lucas, Mary
Orlando, Ludovic
Roberts, Patrick
Jones, Emily Lena
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv HORSE NATIONS
PATAGONIA
BIOMOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGY
STRONTIUM ISOTOPES
topic HORSE NATIONS
PATAGONIA
BIOMOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGY
STRONTIUM ISOTOPES
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The introduction of domestic horses transformed Indigenous societies across the grasslands of Argentina, leading to the emergence of specialized horse cultures across the Southern Cone. However, the dynamics of this introduction are poorly chronicled by historic records. Here, we apply archaeozoological and biomolecular techniques to horse remains from the site of Chorrillo Grande 1 in southern Argentina. Osteological and taphonomic analyses suggest that horses were pastorally managed and used for food by Aónikenk/Tehuelche hunter-gatherers before the onset of permanent European settlement, as early as the mid-17th century. DNA-based sex identifications suggest consumption of both male and female horses, while ceramic residue also shows use of guanaco products. Sequential isotope analyses on horse dentition reveal an origin in southern Patagonia and movement of these animals between the Río Coig and Río Gallegos basins. These results reinforceemerging evidence for rapid Indigenous-mediated dispersal of horses in the Americas and demonstrate that horses catalyzed rapid economic and social transformations.
Fil: Taylor, William Timothy Treal. State University of Colorado at Boulder; Estados Unidos
Fil: Belardi, Juan Bautista. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Unidad Académica Río Gallegos; Argentina
Fil: Barberena, Ramiro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Básicas. - Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Instituto Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Básicas; Argentina. Universidad Católica de Temuco; Chile
Fil: Coltrain, Joan Brenner. University of Utah; Estados Unidos
Fil: Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Unidad Académica Río Gallegos; Argentina
Fil: Borrero, Luis Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas; Argentina
Fil: Conver, Joshua L.. Washington State University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Hodgins, Gregory. University of Arizona; Estados Unidos
Fil: Admiraal, Marjolein. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Craig, Oliver Edward. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Lucquin, Alexandre. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Talbot, Helen Marie. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Lundy, Jasmine. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Liu, Xuexue. Université Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Chauvey, Lorelei. University Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Schiavinato, Stéphanie. University Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Seguin Orlando, Andaine. University Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Le Roux, Petrus. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica
Fil: Lucas, Mary. Institut Max Planck for Evolutionary Anthropology; Alemania. The Arctic University of Norway; Noruega
Fil: Orlando, Ludovic. Université Paul Sabatier; Francia
Fil: Roberts, Patrick. Institut Max Planck for Evolutionary Anthropology; Alemania
Fil: Jones, Emily Lena. University of New Mexico; Estados Unidos
description The introduction of domestic horses transformed Indigenous societies across the grasslands of Argentina, leading to the emergence of specialized horse cultures across the Southern Cone. However, the dynamics of this introduction are poorly chronicled by historic records. Here, we apply archaeozoological and biomolecular techniques to horse remains from the site of Chorrillo Grande 1 in southern Argentina. Osteological and taphonomic analyses suggest that horses were pastorally managed and used for food by Aónikenk/Tehuelche hunter-gatherers before the onset of permanent European settlement, as early as the mid-17th century. DNA-based sex identifications suggest consumption of both male and female horses, while ceramic residue also shows use of guanaco products. Sequential isotope analyses on horse dentition reveal an origin in southern Patagonia and movement of these animals between the Río Coig and Río Gallegos basins. These results reinforceemerging evidence for rapid Indigenous-mediated dispersal of horses in the Americas and demonstrate that horses catalyzed rapid economic and social transformations.
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