The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago

Autores
Politis, Gustavo Gabriel; Gutiérrez, María Amelia; Rafuse, Daniel Joseph; Blasi, Adriana Mónica
Año de publicación
2016
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The Arroyo Seco 2 site contains a rich archaeological record, exceptional for South America, to explain the expansion of Homo sapiens into the Americas and their interaction with extinct Pleistocene mammals. The following paper provides a detailed overview of material remains found in the earliest cultural episodes at this multi-component site, dated between ca. 12,170 14C yrs B.P. (ca. 14,064 cal yrs B.P.) and 11,180 14C yrs B.P. (ca. 13,068 cal yrs B.P.). 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. The occurrence of hunter-gatherers in the Southern Cone at ca. 14,000 cal yrs B.P. is added to the growing list of American sites that indicate a human occupation earlier than the Clovis dispersal episode, but posterior to the onset of the deglaciation of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the North America.
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Homo sapiens
South America
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
title The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
spellingShingle The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
Ciencias Naturales
Homo sapiens
South America
title_short The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
title_full The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
title_fullStr The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
title_full_unstemmed The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
title_sort The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
Gutiérrez, María Amelia
Rafuse, Daniel Joseph
Blasi, Adriana Mónica
author Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
author_facet Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
Gutiérrez, María Amelia
Rafuse, Daniel Joseph
Blasi, Adriana Mónica
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author2 Gutiérrez, María Amelia
Rafuse, Daniel Joseph
Blasi, Adriana Mónica
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Homo sapiens
South America
topic Ciencias Naturales
Homo sapiens
South America
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Arroyo Seco 2 site contains a rich archaeological record, exceptional for South America, to explain the expansion of <i>Homo sapiens</i> into the Americas and their interaction with extinct Pleistocene mammals. The following paper provides a detailed overview of material remains found in the earliest cultural episodes at this multi-component site, dated between ca. 12,170 <SUP>14</SUP>C yrs B.P. (ca. 14,064 cal yrs B.P.) and 11,180 <SUP>14</SUP>C yrs B.P. (ca. 13,068 cal yrs B.P.). 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. The occurrence of hunter-gatherers in the Southern Cone at ca. 14,000 cal yrs B.P. is added to the growing list of American sites that indicate a human occupation earlier than the Clovis dispersal episode, but posterior to the onset of the deglaciation of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the North America.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description The Arroyo Seco 2 site contains a rich archaeological record, exceptional for South America, to explain the expansion of <i>Homo sapiens</i> into the Americas and their interaction with extinct Pleistocene mammals. The following paper provides a detailed overview of material remains found in the earliest cultural episodes at this multi-component site, dated between ca. 12,170 <SUP>14</SUP>C yrs B.P. (ca. 14,064 cal yrs B.P.) and 11,180 <SUP>14</SUP>C yrs B.P. (ca. 13,068 cal yrs B.P.). 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. The occurrence of hunter-gatherers in the Southern Cone at ca. 14,000 cal yrs B.P. is added to the growing list of American sites that indicate a human occupation earlier than the Clovis dispersal episode, but posterior to the onset of the deglaciation of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the North America.
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