Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru...
- Autores
- Beresford-Jones, David G.; Friesem, David E.; Fraser, Sturt; Pullen, Alexander; Chauca, George; Moat, Justin; Gorriti, Manuel; Maita, Patricia K.; Joly, Delphine; Oliver, Huaman; Lane, Kevin John; French, Charles
- Año de publicación
- 2022
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Fil: Beresford-Jones, David G. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido.
Fil: Beresford-Jones, David G. University of Bonn; Alemania
Fil: Friesem, David E. University of Haifa; Israel
Fil: Fraser, Sturt. University of Southampton; Reino Unido
Fil: Pullen, Alexander. Pre-construct Archaeology; Reino Unido
Fil: Chauca, George. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Perú
Fil: Moat, Justin. Royal Botanic Gardens; Reino Unido
Fil: Gorriti, Manuel. Proyecto Especial Arqueológico Caral-Supe; Perú
Fil: Maita, Patricia K. Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú; Perú
Fil: Joly, Delphine. University of York; Reino Unido
Fil: Huaman Oros, Oliver. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Perú
Fil: Lane, Kevin John. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de las Culturas; Argentina
Fil: French, Charles. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido
Shell middens are conspicuous manifestations of the exploitation of rich, sustainable, easily seen and harvested marine resources that, worldwide, enabled hunter-gatherers to reduce mobility and increase population and social complexity. Globally, known sites tend to cluster chronologically around 6 k BP, after slowing eustatic sea-level rise, although the Pacific coast of South America offers some rare earlier exceptions. We report investigations of La Yerba II, a Middle Preceramic shell matrix site on the Río Ica estuary, south coast Peru. These show how, beginning around 7000 Cal BP, over 4.5 m of stratigraphy accumulated in less than 500 years. Consisting of prepared surfaces, indurated floors and the ashy interiors of wind shelters and their associated midden deposits, alternating with phases of abandonment, this was the outcome of an intense rhythm of repeated occupations by logistically mobile marine hunter-gatherers. Final phases, dominated by Mesodesma surf clams, mark change towards more task-specific activities. La Yerba II's topographic position and well-preserved cultural and environmental markers provide insight into the local history of relative sea level change and changing marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles during a period critical to the transition to sedentism and the formation of new estuarine and beach habitats following the stabilisation of eustatic sea-levels.
Beresford-Jones, D. G, Friesem, D. E., Fraser, S., Pullen, A., Chauca, G., Moat, J., Gorriti, M., Maita, P, K., Joly, D., Oliver, H., Lane, K. J. y French, C. (2022). Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru. Quaternary Science Reviews, 285, 107509. - Fuente
- Quaternary Science Reviews
285
107509
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107509 - Materia
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Middle Preceramic
Holocene
Pacific coast South America
Shell midden archaeology
Marine hunter-gatherers
Geoarchaeology
Floor surfaces
Relative sea level - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, PeruBeresford-Jones, David G.Friesem, David E.Fraser, SturtPullen, AlexanderChauca, GeorgeMoat, JustinGorriti, ManuelMaita, Patricia K.Joly, DelphineOliver, HuamanLane, Kevin JohnFrench, CharlesMiddle PreceramicHolocenePacific coast South AmericaShell midden archaeologyMarine hunter-gatherersGeoarchaeologyFloor surfacesRelative sea levelFil: Beresford-Jones, David G. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido.Fil: Beresford-Jones, David G. University of Bonn; AlemaniaFil: Friesem, David E. University of Haifa; IsraelFil: Fraser, Sturt. University of Southampton; Reino UnidoFil: Pullen, Alexander. Pre-construct Archaeology; Reino UnidoFil: Chauca, George. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; PerúFil: Moat, Justin. Royal Botanic Gardens; Reino UnidoFil: Gorriti, Manuel. Proyecto Especial Arqueológico Caral-Supe; PerúFil: Maita, Patricia K. Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú; PerúFil: Joly, Delphine. University of York; Reino UnidoFil: Huaman Oros, Oliver. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; PerúFil: Lane, Kevin John. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de las Culturas; ArgentinaFil: French, Charles. University of Cambridge; Reino UnidoShell middens are conspicuous manifestations of the exploitation of rich, sustainable, easily seen and harvested marine resources that, worldwide, enabled hunter-gatherers to reduce mobility and increase population and social complexity. Globally, known sites tend to cluster chronologically around 6 k BP, after slowing eustatic sea-level rise, although the Pacific coast of South America offers some rare earlier exceptions. We report investigations of La Yerba II, a Middle Preceramic shell matrix site on the Río Ica estuary, south coast Peru. These show how, beginning around 7000 Cal BP, over 4.5 m of stratigraphy accumulated in less than 500 years. Consisting of prepared surfaces, indurated floors and the ashy interiors of wind shelters and their associated midden deposits, alternating with phases of abandonment, this was the outcome of an intense rhythm of repeated occupations by logistically mobile marine hunter-gatherers. Final phases, dominated by Mesodesma surf clams, mark change towards more task-specific activities. La Yerba II's topographic position and well-preserved cultural and environmental markers provide insight into the local history of relative sea level change and changing marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles during a period critical to the transition to sedentism and the formation of new estuarine and beach habitats following the stabilisation of eustatic sea-levels.Beresford-Jones, D. G, Friesem, D. E., Fraser, S., Pullen, A., Chauca, G., Moat, J., Gorriti, M., Maita, P, K., Joly, D., Oliver, H., Lane, K. J. y French, C. (2022). Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru. Quaternary Science Reviews, 285, 107509.Elsevier2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfBeresford-Jones, D. G, Friesem, D. E., Fraser, S., Pullen, A., Chauca, G., Moat, J., Gorriti, M., Maita, P, K., Joly, D., Oliver, H., Lane, K. J. y French, C. (2022). Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru. Quaternary Science Reviews, 285, 107509.0277-3791217http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar:8080/xmlui/handle/filodigital/16154Quaternary Science Reviews285107509https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107509reponame:Filo Digital (UBA-FFyL)instname:Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letrasengeninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/2025-10-16T09:46:54Zoai:repositorio.filo.uba.ar:filodigital/16154instacron:UBA-FFyLInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/xmlui/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/oai/requestsubsecbibliotecas@filo.uba.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:44452025-10-16 09:46:55.472Filo Digital (UBA-FFyL) - Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letrasfalse |
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Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru |
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Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru |
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Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru Beresford-Jones, David G. Middle Preceramic Holocene Pacific coast South America Shell midden archaeology Marine hunter-gatherers Geoarchaeology Floor surfaces Relative sea level |
title_short |
Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru |
title_full |
Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru |
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Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru |
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Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru |
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Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru |
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Beresford-Jones, David G. Friesem, David E. Fraser, Sturt Pullen, Alexander Chauca, George Moat, Justin Gorriti, Manuel Maita, Patricia K. Joly, Delphine Oliver, Huaman Lane, Kevin John French, Charles |
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Beresford-Jones, David G. |
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Beresford-Jones, David G. Friesem, David E. Fraser, Sturt Pullen, Alexander Chauca, George Moat, Justin Gorriti, Manuel Maita, Patricia K. Joly, Delphine Oliver, Huaman Lane, Kevin John French, Charles |
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Friesem, David E. Fraser, Sturt Pullen, Alexander Chauca, George Moat, Justin Gorriti, Manuel Maita, Patricia K. Joly, Delphine Oliver, Huaman Lane, Kevin John French, Charles |
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Middle Preceramic Holocene Pacific coast South America Shell midden archaeology Marine hunter-gatherers Geoarchaeology Floor surfaces Relative sea level |
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Middle Preceramic Holocene Pacific coast South America Shell midden archaeology Marine hunter-gatherers Geoarchaeology Floor surfaces Relative sea level |
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Fil: Beresford-Jones, David G. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido. Fil: Beresford-Jones, David G. University of Bonn; Alemania Fil: Friesem, David E. University of Haifa; Israel Fil: Fraser, Sturt. University of Southampton; Reino Unido Fil: Pullen, Alexander. Pre-construct Archaeology; Reino Unido Fil: Chauca, George. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Perú Fil: Moat, Justin. Royal Botanic Gardens; Reino Unido Fil: Gorriti, Manuel. Proyecto Especial Arqueológico Caral-Supe; Perú Fil: Maita, Patricia K. Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú; Perú Fil: Joly, Delphine. University of York; Reino Unido Fil: Huaman Oros, Oliver. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Perú Fil: Lane, Kevin John. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de las Culturas; Argentina Fil: French, Charles. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido Shell middens are conspicuous manifestations of the exploitation of rich, sustainable, easily seen and harvested marine resources that, worldwide, enabled hunter-gatherers to reduce mobility and increase population and social complexity. Globally, known sites tend to cluster chronologically around 6 k BP, after slowing eustatic sea-level rise, although the Pacific coast of South America offers some rare earlier exceptions. We report investigations of La Yerba II, a Middle Preceramic shell matrix site on the Río Ica estuary, south coast Peru. These show how, beginning around 7000 Cal BP, over 4.5 m of stratigraphy accumulated in less than 500 years. Consisting of prepared surfaces, indurated floors and the ashy interiors of wind shelters and their associated midden deposits, alternating with phases of abandonment, this was the outcome of an intense rhythm of repeated occupations by logistically mobile marine hunter-gatherers. Final phases, dominated by Mesodesma surf clams, mark change towards more task-specific activities. La Yerba II's topographic position and well-preserved cultural and environmental markers provide insight into the local history of relative sea level change and changing marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles during a period critical to the transition to sedentism and the formation of new estuarine and beach habitats following the stabilisation of eustatic sea-levels. Beresford-Jones, D. G, Friesem, D. E., Fraser, S., Pullen, A., Chauca, G., Moat, J., Gorriti, M., Maita, P, K., Joly, D., Oliver, H., Lane, K. J. y French, C. (2022). Insights into changing coastlines, environments and marine hunter-gatherer lifestyles on the Pacific coast of South America from the La Yerba II shell midden, Río Ica estuary, Peru. Quaternary Science Reviews, 285, 107509. |
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