IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Re-Use of burial stes during the Late Holocene: evidence from multiple human burials at the Rio Bote 1 Rockshelter, Upper Santa Cruz River Basin (Southern Patagonia, Argentina)
Autor/es:
FRANCO, N. V..; MANCINI M.V.; BROOK, G.A.,; GUARIDO A.L.; GARCIA GURAIEB, S.; MEHL A.
Revista:
Latin American Antiquity
Editorial:
Cambrigde University Press
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 28 p. 476 - 494
ISSN:
1045-6635
Resumen:
The first systematic research on the funerary record at the Río Bote 1 (RB1) rockshelter, located next to the Bote River, atributary of the Santa Cruz River in southern Patagonia, has revealed at least three human burial events dating to the very earlyLate Holocene and one dating to the middle Late Holocene. The RB1 site appears to have been used for both subsistence andinhumation activities. All of the burials uncovered postdate the deposition of a prominent volcanic ash layer. Technologicalinformation indicates that RB1 was used by groups that were also using spaces to the west and south. Mortuary evidenceindicates connections with groups living in areas extending from the Última Esperanza region to the Pali Aike volcanic field,at least at the beginning of the Late Holocene. The selection of the same place for multiple burials may explain why so fewhuman burials are known in southern Patagonia from the beginning of the Late Holocene and earlier periods, as it is possiblethat sites like RB1 are yet to be discovered.