A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna

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Martinez, Jorge Gabriel; Aschero, Carlos Alberto; Powell, Jaimie E.; Tchilinguirian, Pablo
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2007
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Recent investigations carried out in the southern Puna of northwest Argentina confirmed the presence of giant ground sloth (Megatheriinae) and Pleistocene horse (Hippidion sp.), which were dated to the late Pleistocene, between 13,350 and 12,510 RCYBP (three uncalibrated dates) (Martínez et al. 2004). These megafauna taxa, not previously reported above 3400 m a.s.l., were found in two high-altitude archaeological sites under study, Peñas de las Trampas 1.1 (PT1.1; 3582 m a.s.l.) and Cueva Cacao 1A (CC1A; 3730 m a.s.l.), both located in Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina. The 14C dates were obtained on stratified megaherbivore dung samples very well preserved because of the extreme aridity of this ecoregion (precipitation less than 50 mm/year). The samples come from two rockshelters, which also show evidence of Holocene human utilization after 10,000 RCYBP. The dung dates mark the final stage in the presence of these large mammals in this part of the Puna. Hence, the interpreted paleoecological and paleoenvironmental conditions for the late Pleistocene need to be restated for this area. The record of these taxa indicates that until 13,350–12,510 RCYBP there was a relatively high degree of effective humidity and high plant and biomass density capable of meeting the food requirements of these megaherbivores. A recent 14C analysis of dung corresponding to layer 4 of excavation unit 2E of site PT1.1 yielded a date of 19,610 ± 290 RCYBP (LP-1546). This layer, the earliest stratigraphic unit with dung, is found on a sandy fine sediment of eolian origin. Hence identification of the megafauna extends its presence in the area back to ca. 20,000 RCYBP, within the Last Glacial Maximum, and may provide an imporant beginning date for deglaciation at this elevation, which is according to paleoclimatic models designed for the Andean tropical zone (Paduano et al. 2003). In the study area, High-andean steppe is now found at 4200–4800 m a.s.l., but under these conditions, plant biomass likely increased locally with reference to dominant conditions of the glacial maximum
Fil: Martinez, Jorge Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales; Argentina
Fil: Aschero, Carlos Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales; Argentina
Fil: Powell, Jaimie E.. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo; Argentina
Fil: Tchilinguirian, Pablo. Secretaría de Cultura de la Nación. Dirección Nacional de Cultura y Museos. Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano; Argentina
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spelling A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian PunaMartinez, Jorge GabrielAschero, Carlos AlbertoPowell, Jaimie E.Tchilinguirian, PabloContexto arqueológicoPleistoceno, HolocenoPuna Argentinahttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6Recent investigations carried out in the southern Puna of northwest Argentina confirmed the presence of giant ground sloth (Megatheriinae) and Pleistocene horse (Hippidion sp.), which were dated to the late Pleistocene, between 13,350 and 12,510 RCYBP (three uncalibrated dates) (Martínez et al. 2004). These megafauna taxa, not previously reported above 3400 m a.s.l., were found in two high-altitude archaeological sites under study, Peñas de las Trampas 1.1 (PT1.1; 3582 m a.s.l.) and Cueva Cacao 1A (CC1A; 3730 m a.s.l.), both located in Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina. The 14C dates were obtained on stratified megaherbivore dung samples very well preserved because of the extreme aridity of this ecoregion (precipitation less than 50 mm/year). The samples come from two rockshelters, which also show evidence of Holocene human utilization after 10,000 RCYBP. The dung dates mark the final stage in the presence of these large mammals in this part of the Puna. Hence, the interpreted paleoecological and paleoenvironmental conditions for the late Pleistocene need to be restated for this area. The record of these taxa indicates that until 13,350–12,510 RCYBP there was a relatively high degree of effective humidity and high plant and biomass density capable of meeting the food requirements of these megaherbivores. A recent 14C analysis of dung corresponding to layer 4 of excavation unit 2E of site PT1.1 yielded a date of 19,610 ± 290 RCYBP (LP-1546). This layer, the earliest stratigraphic unit with dung, is found on a sandy fine sediment of eolian origin. Hence identification of the megafauna extends its presence in the area back to ca. 20,000 RCYBP, within the Last Glacial Maximum, and may provide an imporant beginning date for deglaciation at this elevation, which is according to paleoclimatic models designed for the Andean tropical zone (Paduano et al. 2003). In the study area, High-andean steppe is now found at 4200–4800 m a.s.l., but under these conditions, plant biomass likely increased locally with reference to dominant conditions of the glacial maximumFil: Martinez, Jorge Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales; ArgentinaFil: Aschero, Carlos Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales; ArgentinaFil: Powell, Jaimie E.. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo; ArgentinaFil: Tchilinguirian, Pablo. Secretaría de Cultura de la Nación. Dirección Nacional de Cultura y Museos. Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano; ArgentinaCenter for the Study of the First Americans2007-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/146125Martinez, Jorge Gabriel; Aschero, Carlos Alberto; Powell, Jaimie E.; Tchilinguirian, Pablo; A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna; Center for the Study of the First Americans; Current research in the pleistocene; 24; 12-2007; 60-628755-898XCONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://liberalarts.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2019/08/2007_v24.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.5 Argentina (CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 AR)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-10T13:12:28Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/146125instacron: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:34982025-09-10 13:12:29.197CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna
title A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna
spellingShingle A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna
Martinez, Jorge Gabriel
Contexto arqueológico
Pleistoceno, Holoceno
Puna Argentina
title_short A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna
title_full A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna
title_fullStr A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna
title_full_unstemmed A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna
title_sort A Gap Between Extinct Pleistocene Megafaunal Remains and Holocene Burial Contexts at Archaeological Sites in the Southern Argentinian Puna
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Martinez, Jorge Gabriel
Aschero, Carlos Alberto
Powell, Jaimie E.
Tchilinguirian, Pablo
author Martinez, Jorge Gabriel
author_facet Martinez, Jorge Gabriel
Aschero, Carlos Alberto
Powell, Jaimie E.
Tchilinguirian, Pablo
author_role author
author2 Aschero, Carlos Alberto
Powell, Jaimie E.
Tchilinguirian, Pablo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Contexto arqueológico
Pleistoceno, Holoceno
Puna Argentina
topic Contexto arqueológico
Pleistoceno, Holoceno
Puna Argentina
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Recent investigations carried out in the southern Puna of northwest Argentina confirmed the presence of giant ground sloth (Megatheriinae) and Pleistocene horse (Hippidion sp.), which were dated to the late Pleistocene, between 13,350 and 12,510 RCYBP (three uncalibrated dates) (Martínez et al. 2004). These megafauna taxa, not previously reported above 3400 m a.s.l., were found in two high-altitude archaeological sites under study, Peñas de las Trampas 1.1 (PT1.1; 3582 m a.s.l.) and Cueva Cacao 1A (CC1A; 3730 m a.s.l.), both located in Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina. The 14C dates were obtained on stratified megaherbivore dung samples very well preserved because of the extreme aridity of this ecoregion (precipitation less than 50 mm/year). The samples come from two rockshelters, which also show evidence of Holocene human utilization after 10,000 RCYBP. The dung dates mark the final stage in the presence of these large mammals in this part of the Puna. Hence, the interpreted paleoecological and paleoenvironmental conditions for the late Pleistocene need to be restated for this area. The record of these taxa indicates that until 13,350–12,510 RCYBP there was a relatively high degree of effective humidity and high plant and biomass density capable of meeting the food requirements of these megaherbivores. A recent 14C analysis of dung corresponding to layer 4 of excavation unit 2E of site PT1.1 yielded a date of 19,610 ± 290 RCYBP (LP-1546). This layer, the earliest stratigraphic unit with dung, is found on a sandy fine sediment of eolian origin. Hence identification of the megafauna extends its presence in the area back to ca. 20,000 RCYBP, within the Last Glacial Maximum, and may provide an imporant beginning date for deglaciation at this elevation, which is according to paleoclimatic models designed for the Andean tropical zone (Paduano et al. 2003). In the study area, High-andean steppe is now found at 4200–4800 m a.s.l., but under these conditions, plant biomass likely increased locally with reference to dominant conditions of the glacial maximum
Fil: Martinez, Jorge Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales; Argentina
Fil: Aschero, Carlos Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales; Argentina
Fil: Powell, Jaimie E.. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo; Argentina
Fil: Tchilinguirian, Pablo. Secretaría de Cultura de la Nación. Dirección Nacional de Cultura y Museos. Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano; Argentina
description Recent investigations carried out in the southern Puna of northwest Argentina confirmed the presence of giant ground sloth (Megatheriinae) and Pleistocene horse (Hippidion sp.), which were dated to the late Pleistocene, between 13,350 and 12,510 RCYBP (three uncalibrated dates) (Martínez et al. 2004). These megafauna taxa, not previously reported above 3400 m a.s.l., were found in two high-altitude archaeological sites under study, Peñas de las Trampas 1.1 (PT1.1; 3582 m a.s.l.) and Cueva Cacao 1A (CC1A; 3730 m a.s.l.), both located in Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina. The 14C dates were obtained on stratified megaherbivore dung samples very well preserved because of the extreme aridity of this ecoregion (precipitation less than 50 mm/year). The samples come from two rockshelters, which also show evidence of Holocene human utilization after 10,000 RCYBP. The dung dates mark the final stage in the presence of these large mammals in this part of the Puna. Hence, the interpreted paleoecological and paleoenvironmental conditions for the late Pleistocene need to be restated for this area. The record of these taxa indicates that until 13,350–12,510 RCYBP there was a relatively high degree of effective humidity and high plant and biomass density capable of meeting the food requirements of these megaherbivores. A recent 14C analysis of dung corresponding to layer 4 of excavation unit 2E of site PT1.1 yielded a date of 19,610 ± 290 RCYBP (LP-1546). This layer, the earliest stratigraphic unit with dung, is found on a sandy fine sediment of eolian origin. Hence identification of the megafauna extends its presence in the area back to ca. 20,000 RCYBP, within the Last Glacial Maximum, and may provide an imporant beginning date for deglaciation at this elevation, which is according to paleoclimatic models designed for the Andean tropical zone (Paduano et al. 2003). In the study area, High-andean steppe is now found at 4200–4800 m a.s.l., but under these conditions, plant biomass likely increased locally with reference to dominant conditions of the glacial maximum
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