A hill full of points in terra incognita from Patagonia: notes and reflections for discussing the way and tempo of initial peopling

We present the environmental and archeological results of research at Cerro Amigo Oeste, a mesa-top archeological site with Fishtail points located on the Somuncurá Plateau, northern Patagonia, Argentina. Comparison with other South American sites is used to interpret archeological landscapes of co...

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Autores principales: Miotti, Laura Lucía, Terranova, Enrique Daniel
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/103282
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Paleontología
American peopling
Archeological landscapes
Social agency
Fishtail points
spellingShingle Ciencias Naturales
Paleontología
American peopling
Archeological landscapes
Social agency
Fishtail points
Miotti, Laura Lucía
Terranova, Enrique Daniel
A hill full of points in terra incognita from Patagonia: notes and reflections for discussing the way and tempo of initial peopling
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Paleontología
American peopling
Archeological landscapes
Social agency
Fishtail points
description We present the environmental and archeological results of research at Cerro Amigo Oeste, a mesa-top archeological site with Fishtail points located on the Somuncurá Plateau, northern Patagonia, Argentina. Comparison with other South American sites is used to interpret archeological landscapes of colonization. The objects, features, and beings of landscape are understood as reflecting the materiality of social relations as well as patterns of production, retooling, and mobility. Cerro Amigo Oeste is in a very special location due to its high elevation and extensive view of the landscape, as well as its archeological and ethnographic significance. It can be considered a node or hub of communication in the social network among hunter-gatherers far and near in the late Pleistocene.
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Terranova, Enrique Daniel
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title A hill full of points in terra incognita from Patagonia: notes and reflections for discussing the way and tempo of initial peopling
title_short A hill full of points in terra incognita from Patagonia: notes and reflections for discussing the way and tempo of initial peopling
title_full A hill full of points in terra incognita from Patagonia: notes and reflections for discussing the way and tempo of initial peopling
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