Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México

The Bolaños culture is made up of many human communities that established in one of the western Sierra Madre canyons, Mexico. Their occupations are chronologically dated between 100 years BC and 1260 years AD, and extended from southern Zacatecas to the mouth of the Rio Grande of Santiago, in the ce...

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Autores principales: Rodríguez Galicia, Bernardo, Valadez Azúa, Raúl, Cabrero García, María Teresa
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/9140
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topic Bolaños Canon
“El Piñón”
shaft tombs
specimen
Cañón de Bolaños
“El Piñón”
Tumbas de tiro
Huesos largos
spellingShingle Bolaños Canon
“El Piñón”
shaft tombs
specimen
Cañón de Bolaños
“El Piñón”
Tumbas de tiro
Huesos largos
Rodríguez Galicia, Bernardo
Valadez Azúa, Raúl
Cabrero García, María Teresa
Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México
topic_facet Bolaños Canon
“El Piñón”
shaft tombs
specimen
Cañón de Bolaños
“El Piñón”
Tumbas de tiro
Huesos largos
author Rodríguez Galicia, Bernardo
Valadez Azúa, Raúl
Cabrero García, María Teresa
author_facet Rodríguez Galicia, Bernardo
Valadez Azúa, Raúl
Cabrero García, María Teresa
author_sort Rodríguez Galicia, Bernardo
title Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México
title_short Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México
title_full Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México
title_fullStr Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México
title_full_unstemmed Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México
title_sort archaeofauna of the archaeological site “el piñón”, cultura bolaños, jalisco méxico
description The Bolaños culture is made up of many human communities that established in one of the western Sierra Madre canyons, Mexico. Their occupations are chronologically dated between 100 years BC and 1260 years AD, and extended from southern Zacatecas to the mouth of the Rio Grande of Santiago, in the center of Jalisco, Mexico. The basis of their development was the exchange of artifacts for products and raw material that didn’t exist in the western Mexican region. Here, the archaeozoological study performed with the bone remains recovered in excavations from the “El Piñon” archaeological site is presented. Corresponding interpretations allowed to reconstruct the natural and cultural environment. The identified fauna consisted, in a preliminary analysis, consists of 3333 specimens. More than 250 individuals were identified from cremated, burnt or worked bone and teeth, including: rabbit, hears, squirrel, mole, dog, mountain lion, lynx, peccary, deer, turkey, duck, quail, green macaw, among other vertebrates that are common in the semidry-mild weather that prevails in the Zacatecas-Jalisco region.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
publishDate 2012
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/9140
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