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Paisaje y conjuntos arqueológicos en el humedal costero de la bahía Samborombón

Authors: Aldazabal, Verónica; Eugenio, Emilio Osvaldo; Costantino, L.;

Paisaje y conjuntos arqueológicos en el humedal costero de la bahía Samborombón

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Se presenta la información arqueológica recuperada en un área de 25 km2 ubicada en el sudeste del partido de Gral. Lavalle, en el humedal costero de la bahía de Samborombón. Se trata de una zona de muy baja visibilidad arqueológica, con cubierta vegetal de pastizal pampeano y montes de tala y de donde no se contaba con información previa de campo. Para la selección del área a muestrear se utilizó información cartográfica, satelital, geológica y de suelos a fin de elaborar un bosquejo geológicogeomorfológico de la zona. Asimismo, se empleó un modelo predictivo de localización de puntos elegibles de ocupación humana diseñado para los actuales partidos de General Lavalle y de la Costa, formulado a partir de la combinación de diversas variables ambientales y biogeográficas. Las tareas de campo permitieron recuperar materiales arqueológicos en cinco puntos, producto de ocupaciones de cazadores-recolectores y cerámica de tradición corrugada, y se relevó una estructura rectangular de 120 x 65 m, probablemente un corral de época histórica. La comparación de los materiales recuperados con otros sitios próximos muestra tendencias similares. La contrastación con la densidad planteada en el modelo predictivo sobre la intensidad del uso de este espacio sugiere una mayor concordancia con la distribución de invierno.

We present the archaeological data recovered from an area of 25 km 2 located in the southeast of General Lavalle County, in the coastal wetlands of the Samborombón Bay. It is an area of a very low archaeological visibility, with a vegetation of grasslands and tala forest, from where there is no prior archeological field information. The sampling area was selected after the analysis of cartographic, satellite, geological and soil data which was used to develop a geological and geomorphological sketch of the area. A predictive model of potential eligible points for human occupation made for the present counties of General Lavalle and de la Costa, formulated on the basis of the combination of environmental and biological variables, was also applied. Archaeological materials product of hunter-gatherers occupations and ceramics of corrugated tradition we re recovered in five points. It was also registered a rectangular structure of 120 x 65 m, probably a corral from historic times. Cultural materials are similar to other nearby sites presenting similar tendencies . Contrasting with the density proposed in the predictive model about the intensity of use of this space, suggests a better consistency with the distribution of winter settlements

Fil: Aldazabal, Veronica Beatriz. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas; Argentina

Fil: Eugenio, Emilio Osvaldo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas; Argentina

Fil: Constantino, L.. Proyecto Arqueología del Tuyú; Argentina

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Argentina
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Antropología, 550, Humedales, Bahía de Samborombón (Buenos Aires, Cazadores Recolectores, cazadores-recolectores, Arqueología Cazadores Recolectores, Humedales Costeros, GN1-890, Arqueología, Holoceno tardío, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, Arqueología de Humedales Costeros, Anthropology, Bahía de Samborombón (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Análisis Espacial, Holoceno Tardío, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Argentina), QH1-278.5, Natural history (General), Cronología Depósitos Marinos

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