INVESTIGADORES
IZETA Andres Dario
artículos
Título:
Southamerican Camelid bone density: what are we measuring? Comments on datasets, values their interpretation and application.
Autor/es:
IZETA, ANDRES DARIO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Editorial:
ELSEVIER
Referencias:
Lugar: UK; Año: 2005 vol. 32 p. 1159 - 1168
ISSN:
0305-4403
Resumen:
Bone mineral data are used in archaeology to evaluate density mediated attrition or differential preservation of archaeofaunas.  For South American camelids there are different data sets of bone mineral content. To evaluate their utility, these data sets were applied to the analysis of density mediated destruction of five archaeofaunal assemblages from Formative Period archaeological sites in the southern Calchaquíes valleys (Catamarca, Argentina) in order to evaluate interpretations achieved as an ‘end user’. Both inter- and intra-bone element density related survivorship analyses are made, concluding that for fine grain studies more complete data sets and specific analysis are required.