Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2

Autores
Medina, Matías Eduardo; Campos, Mailín Rocío; Ávila, Nancy Cecilia; Soibelzon, Esteban; Fernández, Fernando Julián
Año de publicación
2019
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español castellano
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artículo
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versión publicada
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How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that drives much of the modern archaeological research. As a result, the spread of food-producing economies during the Late Prehispanic Period (c. 1500-360 BP) from Sierras of Cordoba, Argentina, has been recently defined as a dynamic sociocultural process, where a mixed foraging and cultivation economy was accompanied by a flexible land-use strategy. However, the economic organization has only been superficially assessed. Thus, the aim of this article is to present the study of faunal remains recovered during the excavation of the open-air site Boyo Paso 2 in order to provide primary data on the properties of the animal food remains left by late prehispanic people and the characteristics of site occupation. Faunal remains suggest a complex sequence of reoccupations where bones were deposited, accidentally reburned and fragmented by trampling. The diversity of exploited prey also sheds light on the fact that a broad hunting spectrum continued playing a key role in the daily subsistence. Nevertheless, cultigens were a fluctuating component in a diverse foraging economy in which wild resources as guanaco (Lama guanicoe Muller, 1776), small-vertebrates and Rheidae eggs continued to be extensively used. The study of Boyo Paso 2 faunal assemblage is relevant because it helps to improve the current understanding of the economic importance of foraging wild resources and would constitute a model to interpret other archaeological cases during the Neolithic or Formative transition, where the boundaries between farming and foraging were fluid, but remained relatively invisible according to the existing terminology.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Materia
Ciencias Naturales
Sierras of Córdoba
Late Prehispanic Period
zooarchaeology
foraging
subsistence
mixed economy
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2
title Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2
spellingShingle Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2
Medina, Matías Eduardo
Ciencias Naturales
Sierras of Córdoba
Late Prehispanic Period
zooarchaeology
foraging
subsistence
mixed economy
title_short Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2
title_full Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2
title_fullStr Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2
title_full_unstemmed Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2
title_sort Animal food during the Late Prehispanic Period at Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina : A zooarchaeological view from Boyo Paso 2
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Medina, Matías Eduardo
Campos, Mailín Rocío
Ávila, Nancy Cecilia
Soibelzon, Esteban
Fernández, Fernando Julián
author Medina, Matías Eduardo
author_facet Medina, Matías Eduardo
Campos, Mailín Rocío
Ávila, Nancy Cecilia
Soibelzon, Esteban
Fernández, Fernando Julián
author_role author
author2 Campos, Mailín Rocío
Ávila, Nancy Cecilia
Soibelzon, Esteban
Fernández, Fernando Julián
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author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Sierras of Córdoba
Late Prehispanic Period
zooarchaeology
foraging
subsistence
mixed economy
topic Ciencias Naturales
Sierras of Córdoba
Late Prehispanic Period
zooarchaeology
foraging
subsistence
mixed economy
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that drives much of the modern archaeological research. As a result, the spread of food-producing economies during the Late Prehispanic Period (c. 1500-360 BP) from Sierras of Cordoba, Argentina, has been recently defined as a dynamic sociocultural process, where a mixed foraging and cultivation economy was accompanied by a flexible land-use strategy. However, the economic organization has only been superficially assessed. Thus, the aim of this article is to present the study of faunal remains recovered during the excavation of the open-air site Boyo Paso 2 in order to provide primary data on the properties of the animal food remains left by late prehispanic people and the characteristics of site occupation. Faunal remains suggest a complex sequence of reoccupations where bones were deposited, accidentally reburned and fragmented by trampling. The diversity of exploited prey also sheds light on the fact that a broad hunting spectrum continued playing a key role in the daily subsistence. Nevertheless, cultigens were a fluctuating component in a diverse foraging economy in which wild resources as guanaco (Lama guanicoe Muller, 1776), small-vertebrates and Rheidae eggs continued to be extensively used. The study of Boyo Paso 2 faunal assemblage is relevant because it helps to improve the current understanding of the economic importance of foraging wild resources and would constitute a model to interpret other archaeological cases during the Neolithic or Formative transition, where the boundaries between farming and foraging were fluid, but remained relatively invisible according to the existing terminology.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Universidad de Buenos Aires
description How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that drives much of the modern archaeological research. As a result, the spread of food-producing economies during the Late Prehispanic Period (c. 1500-360 BP) from Sierras of Cordoba, Argentina, has been recently defined as a dynamic sociocultural process, where a mixed foraging and cultivation economy was accompanied by a flexible land-use strategy. However, the economic organization has only been superficially assessed. Thus, the aim of this article is to present the study of faunal remains recovered during the excavation of the open-air site Boyo Paso 2 in order to provide primary data on the properties of the animal food remains left by late prehispanic people and the characteristics of site occupation. Faunal remains suggest a complex sequence of reoccupations where bones were deposited, accidentally reburned and fragmented by trampling. The diversity of exploited prey also sheds light on the fact that a broad hunting spectrum continued playing a key role in the daily subsistence. Nevertheless, cultigens were a fluctuating component in a diverse foraging economy in which wild resources as guanaco (Lama guanicoe Muller, 1776), small-vertebrates and Rheidae eggs continued to be extensively used. The study of Boyo Paso 2 faunal assemblage is relevant because it helps to improve the current understanding of the economic importance of foraging wild resources and would constitute a model to interpret other archaeological cases during the Neolithic or Formative transition, where the boundaries between farming and foraging were fluid, but remained relatively invisible according to the existing terminology.
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