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Perros indígenas en el Noreste argentino
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Canis familiaris in contextos arqueologicos resulta cada vez mas frecuente en Sudamerica. as mentioned in this paper presentan nuevos hallazgos de perros procedentes of cinco sitios arqueologos del Noreste argentino.Abstract:
El registro de Canis familiaris en contextos arqueologicos resulta cada vez mas frecuente en Sudamerica. En este escenario, este trabajo discute su rol economico y social dentro de las sociedades indigenas prehispanicas. Se presentan nuevos hallazgos de perros procedentes de cinco sitios arqueologicos del Noreste argentino. La muestra estudiada incluye siete especimenes craneales y uno poscraneal correspondientes a individuos jovenes y adultos, de tamanos medianos (13-23 kg). Algunos de los especimenes presentan huellas de corte y marcas de carnivoros. Tres nuevas fechas taxon ubican a la muestra entre aproximadamente 2500 y 900 cal aP. Se concluye que C. familiaris presenta edades y tamanos ligeramente mayores a los registrados previamente. Asimismo, la evidencia antropica indica procesamiento y consumo de esta especie. Las dataciones extienden el rango cronologico conocido previamente para este taxon en Argentina, Brasil y Uruguay. Su presencia se vincula a cazadores-recolectores-pescadores y horticultores, con una marcada adaptacion fluvial durante el Holoceno tardio.read more
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Taphonomic and Ecologic Information Form Bone Weathering
TL;DR: In this article, a categorization of weathering characteristics into six stages, recognizable on descriptive criteria, provides a basis for investigation of the weathering rates and processes of recent mammals in the Amboseli Basin.
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SHCal13 Southern Hemisphere Calibration, 0–50,000 Years cal BP
Alan G. Hogg,Quan Hua,Paul G. Blackwell,Mu Niu,Caitlin E. Buck,Thomas P. Guilderson,Timothy J Heaton,Jonathan G. Palmer,Paula J. Reimer,Ron W Reimer,Christian Turney,Susan R.H. Zimmerman +11 more
TL;DR: The Southern Hemisphere SHCal04 radiocarbon calibration curve has been updated with the addition of new data sets extending measurements to 2145 cal BP and including the ANSTO Younger Dryas Huon pine data set as mentioned in this paper.
A guide to the measurement of animal bones from archaeological sites
Angela von den. Driesch,Munich +1 more
TL;DR: The Von den Driesch handbook as mentioned in this paper is a standard tool used by faunal analysts working on animal and bird assemblages from around the world and has been used for the instruction of students working on osteoarchaeological theses at the University of Munich.