INVESTIGADORES
FLORES CONI Josefina
artículos
Título:
DIFFERENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OF PROJECTILE POINTS IN SOUTHERN PATAGONIA DURING EARLY HOLOCENE: PEOPLING IMPLICATIONS?
Autor/es:
FLORES CONI, J.; CASSIODORO, G.; AGNOLIN, A.; GOÑI, R
Revista:
PaleoAmerica
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Referencias:
Año: 2020
ISSN:
2055-5563
Resumen:
There is still debate on when and how the peopling process of South America developed, particularly in Southern Patagonia. Earliest evidence corresponds to chronologies beginning at circa 11,000 14C years BP. As regards the archaeological record, discussions about early peopling have often been related to the existence of a particular type of projectile point: the fishtail point (FTPP). This work aims to evaluate the initial peopling of Southern Patagonia mainly focusing on the processes which operated in central-western Santa Cruz province (Argentina). Thus, we analyze the FTPP distribution, as well as stemless projectile points (SPP), that could also be related to early occupation contexts. Likewise, other evidence is considered, such as the differential use of black obsidian coming from the important source of Pampa del Asador (PDA).