INVESTIGADORES
TERRANOVA Enrique Daniel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Procedencia de puntas colas de pescado de obsidiana: Estudios geoquímicos para la meseta de Somuncurá (Río Negro, Argentina)
Autor/es:
MIOTTI LAURA; TERRANOVA ENRIQUE; BARBERENA RAMIRO; HERMO DARIO; GIESSO MARTÍN; GLASCOCK MICHAEL; GIL ADOLFO; DURÁN VÍCTOR; NEME GUSTAVO; CORTEGOSO VALERIA
Lugar:
La Plata
Reunión:
Simposio; V Simposio Internacional: El poblamiento Temprano de América: a un siglo del debate Ameghino-Hrdlika; 2010
Institución organizadora:
Comisión organizadora del V Simposio Internacional: El poblamiento Temprano de América: a un siglo del debate Ameghino-Hrdlika
Resumen:
Fish-tail projectile points are a key indicator of early human occupations in the Americas. A large number of these artifacts have been recently recovered an specific spot at the top hill of Cerro Los Dos Amigos, located on north edge at Laguna de Las Vacas, in the middle of the Somuncura Plateau (Río Negro Province, Argentina). Some of these points are made on obsidian. Here we present recently produced XRF geochemical results to characterize raw material of the points, allowing sourcing them geographically. These preliminary results, in conjunction with technological information, indicate the presence of different sources among which the local obsidians are most represented in the archaeological context. These geochemical results contribute to discuss some aspects of the spatial organization of early human societies inhabiting Patagonia.