Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin

The archaeological record of the hunter-gatherer populations that inhabited the Tar and San Martin lacustrine basins during the Holocene indicates differences in both the mode and the intensity in which these two spaces were used. In this paper we contribute with new data about spatial artifact dist...

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Autores principales: Espinosa, Silvana, Belardi, Juan Bautista, Barrientos, Gustavo, Carballo, Flavia Marina
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spelling I10-R319-article-180052025-08-04T15:59:29Z Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin Poblamiento e intensidad de uso del espacio en la cuenca del Lago San Martín (Patagonia Argentina): nuevos datos desde la margen norte Espinosa, Silvana Belardi, Juan Bautista Barrientos, Gustavo Carballo, Flavia Marina cuencas lacustres pericordilleranas tecnología lítica cronología intensidad de uso del espacio peri-andean lacustrine basins lithic technology radiocarbon chronology space-use intensity The archaeological record of the hunter-gatherer populations that inhabited the Tar and San Martin lacustrine basins during the Holocene indicates differences in both the mode and the intensity in which these two spaces were used. In this paper we contribute with new data about spatial artifact distribution, lithic technology and the occupation chronology of the northern margin of the San Martin lake that were obtained in transect surveys and excavations carried out in rockshelters situated in steppe and steppe-wood ecotonal environments. The obtained results allow both the construction of a model about the circum-lake archaeological landscape and the incorporation of this space into the regional archaeological discussion, further supporting previous observations about the low intensity of the human use of this space and the logistic utilization of the western sectors of the basin, near the current edge of the forest, from occupation centers situated eastward. La arqueología de las poblaciones cazadoras-recolectoras de las cuencas lacustres Tar y San Martín (Santa Cruz, Argentina) señala diferencias en la forma e intensidad de uso del espacio. En este trabajo se incorporan nuevos datos tecnológicos y cronológicos de la distribución de artefactos de la margen norte del lago San Martín, obtenidos en transectas y excavaciones en abrigos rocosos ubicados en la estepa y en el ecotono bosque-estepa. Los resultados alcanzados permiten completar el paisaje arqueológico de los alrededores de este lago e incorporarlo a la discusión regional, reforzando planteos previos acerca de la baja intensidad de uso humano del espacio y la articulación logística de los sectores occidentales, cercanos al borde de bosque, desde espacios ubicados hacia el este. Centro de Estudios Históricos. UA CONICET 2013-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/18005 10.37603/2250.7728.v17.n1.18005 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2013): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 105-121 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2013): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 105-121 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; v. 17 n. 1 (2013): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 105-121 2250-7728 0326-7911 10.37603/2250.7728.v17.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/18005/17898 Derechos de autor 2017 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología
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topic cuencas lacustres pericordilleranas
tecnología lítica
cronología
intensidad de uso del espacio
peri-andean lacustrine basins
lithic technology
radiocarbon chronology
space-use intensity
spellingShingle cuencas lacustres pericordilleranas
tecnología lítica
cronología
intensidad de uso del espacio
peri-andean lacustrine basins
lithic technology
radiocarbon chronology
space-use intensity
Espinosa, Silvana
Belardi, Juan Bautista
Barrientos, Gustavo
Carballo, Flavia Marina
Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin
topic_facet cuencas lacustres pericordilleranas
tecnología lítica
cronología
intensidad de uso del espacio
peri-andean lacustrine basins
lithic technology
radiocarbon chronology
space-use intensity
author Espinosa, Silvana
Belardi, Juan Bautista
Barrientos, Gustavo
Carballo, Flavia Marina
author_facet Espinosa, Silvana
Belardi, Juan Bautista
Barrientos, Gustavo
Carballo, Flavia Marina
author_sort Espinosa, Silvana
title Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin
title_short Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin
title_full Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin
title_fullStr Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin
title_full_unstemmed Peoplement and landscape intensity use at San Martín lacustrine basin (Patagonia Argentina): new data from the north margin
title_sort peoplement and landscape intensity use at san martín lacustrine basin (patagonia argentina): new data from the north margin
description The archaeological record of the hunter-gatherer populations that inhabited the Tar and San Martin lacustrine basins during the Holocene indicates differences in both the mode and the intensity in which these two spaces were used. In this paper we contribute with new data about spatial artifact distribution, lithic technology and the occupation chronology of the northern margin of the San Martin lake that were obtained in transect surveys and excavations carried out in rockshelters situated in steppe and steppe-wood ecotonal environments. The obtained results allow both the construction of a model about the circum-lake archaeological landscape and the incorporation of this space into the regional archaeological discussion, further supporting previous observations about the low intensity of the human use of this space and the logistic utilization of the western sectors of the basin, near the current edge of the forest, from occupation centers situated eastward.
publisher Centro de Estudios Históricos. UA CONICET
publishDate 2013
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/18005
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