INVESTIGADORES
POLITIS Gustavo Gabriel
artículos
Título:
Earliest Hunters and Gatherers of South America
Autor/es:
DILLEHAY, T.; ARDILA, G.; POLITIS, G.; DE MORAES CONTHINHO BELTRAO, M.C.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF WORLD PREHISTORY
Editorial:
Plenum Press
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 1992 vol. 6 p. 154 - 204
ISSN:
1573-7802
Resumen:
Traditional syntheses of the archaeology of the late Pleistocene period in South America have focused primarily on the peopling of the continent by North American cultural groups and on identifying associations among regional sites. This focus has tended to ignore the widespread culture diversity of the period and the possible effects of different paleolandscapes on human migration and colonization, such as the presence of unglaciated tropical and temperate environments in the northern lowlands, the gateway to the interior. The earliest known cultural assemblages are characterized by various unifacial and bifacial lithic industries that may represent regional processes reminiscent of an Archaic lifeway. The major archaeological sites and associated artifact assemblages are examined in terms of regional and continental patterns of environmental and cultural change. Results suggest that the Pleistocene archaeological record of South America must be explained in its own terms and that the events and processes producing this record either occurred earlier than previously thought or are very different from those in North America.