INVESTIGADORES
IZETA Andres Dario
artículos
Título:
Late Holocene camelid use tendencies in two different ecological zones of northwestern Argentina
Autor/es:
IZETA, ANDRES DARIO
Revista:
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
Editorial:
ELSEVIER
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 180 p. 135 - 144
ISSN:
1040-6182
Resumen:
The human-camelid relation can be traced from the end of the Pleistocene to the present time. During that time span that relations changed transforming from merely extractive techniques to productive ones (e. g. herding). In order to see the camelid use tendencies within the late productive economies, archaeofaunal assemblages from southern Calchaquíes valleys are compared with other collections from the higher Argentinean Puna (Northwestern Argentina). This paper discusses some possible signs of distinctive economical use of camelids between these two zones, as expressed in the archaeofaunal record of the late Holocene. During the time three periods were observed. The earliest period shows for both zones the use of three camelid species (Lama glama, Lama guanicoe and Vicugna vicugna) with the presence of more adult remains than subadults. The second period (middle) shows more variability with less biodiversity in Puna and some regions of lower valleys while proportions of adults and subadults for Puna are the inverse of those during the earliest period. For the late period the economy shows for Puna the presence of adult camelids while the subadults still are predominant in certain localities. Valleys record does not register major changes during the three periods in age classes and species representation. The presence of two camelid use models in the region is established.