INVESTIGADORES
PRATES Luciano Raul
artículos
Título:
Isotopic Ecology and Human Palaeodiets in the Lower Basin of the Colorado River, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Autor/es:
MARTÍNEZ, G,; ZANGRANDO, F.; PRATES, L.
Revista:
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
Editorial:
Wiley Intersciences
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 19 p. 281 - 296
ISSN:
1047-482X
Resumen:
ABSTRACT Results of stable isotope analyses are presented for the study of human subsistence in the lower basin of the Colorado River, Buenos Aires province, Argentina. This paper provides the most current state of knowledge concerning isotopic research in the study area, which in turn sheds new light on such a significant region as the Pampa-Patagonia transitional zone, spatially related to the Atlantic coast. In addition, information from the middle basin of the Negro River is incorporated in the analysis and discussion. Both the construction of an isotopic ecology and the prehistoric human diets derived from d13C and d15N human isotope values for the area are explored. Stable isotope analysis of modern plants indicates a C3 plant-based environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 the area are explored. Stable isotope analysis of modern plants indicates a C3 plant-based environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 the area are explored. Stable isotope analysis of modern plants indicates a C3 plant-based environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 the area are explored. Stable isotope analysis of modern plants indicates a C3 plant-based environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 d13C and d15N human isotope values for the area are explored. Stable isotope analysis of modern plants indicates a C3 plant-based environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 3 plant-based environment. Animal resources have d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3d13C values that indicate a diet based mainly on C3 products. Nevertheless, they have highly variable d15N values. Human isotopic values have the following mean values: !18.8%"1.08% for d13CCOL (n¼25), and 11.98%"1.34% for the following mean values: !18.8%"1.08% for d13CCOL (n¼25), and 11.98%"1.34% for the following mean values: !18.8%"1.08% for d13CCOL (n¼25), and 11.98%"1.34% for the following mean values: !18.8%"1.08% for d13CCOL (n¼25), and 11.98%"1.34% for d15N values. Human isotopic values have the following mean values: !18.8%"1.08% for d13CCOL (n¼25), and 11.98%"1.34% for!18.8%"1.08% for d13CCOL (n¼25), and 11.98%"1.34% for d15N (n¼25). As a general trend, the results obtained from both C and N isotopic signals indicate a diet based on the consumption of protein provided by meat of terrestrial herbivores (e.g. artiodactyls) with the complement of fish. These results are in agreement with the data obtained from the zooarchaeological record for the Late Holocene. Copyright ! 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. indicate a diet based on the consumption of protein provided by meat of terrestrial herbivores (e.g. artiodactyls) with the complement of fish. These results are in agreement with the data obtained from the zooarchaeological record for the Late Holocene. Copyright ! 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. indicate a diet based on the consumption of protein provided by meat of terrestrial herbivores (e.g. artiodactyls) with the complement of fish. These results are in agreement with the data obtained from the zooarchaeological record for the Late Holocene. Copyright ! 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. indicate a diet based on the consumption of protein provided by meat of terrestrial herbivores (e.g. artiodactyls) with the complement of fish. These results are in agreement with the data obtained from the zooarchaeological record for the Late Holocene. Copyright ! 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 15N (n¼25). As a general trend, the results obtained from both C and N isotopic signals indicate a diet based on the consumption of protein provided by meat of terrestrial herbivores (e.g. artiodactyls) with the complement of fish. These results are in agreement with the data obtained from the zooarchaeological record for the Late Holocene. Copyright ! 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ! 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.