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La dinámica humana en la costa norte de Santa Cruz durante el Holoceno Tardío: evidencias desde el registro mortuorio e isotópico

Authors: Zilio, Leandro;

La dinámica humana en la costa norte de Santa Cruz durante el Holoceno Tardío: evidencias desde el registro mortuorio e isotópico

Abstract

Se presenta un modelo acerca de la dinámica humana de los grupos cazadores-recolectores que habitaron la costa norte de Santa Cruz durante el Holoceno tardío, centrado en la movilidad y en los modos de uso del espacio. Se trabajó con información distribucional y temporal de las distintas modalidades de entierro en el área de estudio, así como con resultados de determinaciones de isótopos estables (δ13C y δ15N). Con esta información, enmarcada en antecedentes paleoambientales, se propone que para el Holoceno tardío inicial los espacios de la costa y del interior habrían sido ocupados de forma complementaria por grupos pequeños con alta movilidad residencial. En cambio, a partir del Holoceno tardío final la movilidad costa-interior, en ocasiones limitada a la costa por estancias prolongadas, habría generado la concentración de entierros humanos. Para este último período se propone una redundancia ocupacional en determinados sectores de costa y una reducción de la movilidad residencial.

In this paper a model about human dynamics of hunter-gatherer groups who inhabited the northern coast of Santa Cruz during the late Holocene is presented, focused on approaches concerning to mobility and modes of use of space. We worked with distributional and temporal information of the different modalities of burial in the study area, as well as results of determinations of stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N). With this information, framed in paleoenvironmental background, it is proposed that for the initial late Holocene the spaces of the coast and the inland would have been occupied in a complementary way by small groups with high residential mobility. In contrast, from the end of late Holocene the coast-inland mobility, in occasions limited to the coast for longer stays, would have resulted in the concentration of human burials. For this period an occupational redundancy in certain sectors of coast and a reduction of residential mobility is proposed.

Sociedad Argentina de Antropología

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Antropología, ISÓTOPOS ESTABLES DEL 13C y 15N, Santa Cruz (Argentina), isótopos estables, cazadores-recolectores, MOVILIDAD, prácticas mortuorias, Holoceno tardío, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, COSTA NORTE DE SANTA CRUZ, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, PRÁCTICAS MORTUORIAS, CAZADORES RECOLECTORES

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