Human circulation models between the northern bank of the Santa Cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (Santa Cruz, Argentina).

Different researchers have proposed that hunter-gatherers groups made a complementary use of the canyons on the Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River with the Lake Buenos Aires, Strobel and Viedma Plateaus, a proposal which was based on the existence of similarities in rock art motifs /techniques an...

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Autores principales: Gilio, Brenda, Franco, Nora Viviana, Fiore, Danae, Vetrisano, Lucas
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos. UA CONICET 2021
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topic hunter-gatherers
Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River
Late Holocene
Geographic Information Systems
cazadores-recolectores
margen norte del río Santa Cruz
Holoceno tardío
sistemas de información geográfica
spellingShingle hunter-gatherers
Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River
Late Holocene
Geographic Information Systems
cazadores-recolectores
margen norte del río Santa Cruz
Holoceno tardío
sistemas de información geográfica
Gilio, Brenda
Franco, Nora Viviana
Fiore, Danae
Vetrisano, Lucas
Human circulation models between the northern bank of the Santa Cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (Santa Cruz, Argentina).
topic_facet hunter-gatherers
Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River
Late Holocene
Geographic Information Systems
cazadores-recolectores
margen norte del río Santa Cruz
Holoceno tardío
sistemas de información geográfica
author Gilio, Brenda
Franco, Nora Viviana
Fiore, Danae
Vetrisano, Lucas
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Franco, Nora Viviana
Fiore, Danae
Vetrisano, Lucas
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title Human circulation models between the northern bank of the Santa Cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (Santa Cruz, Argentina).
title_short Human circulation models between the northern bank of the Santa Cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (Santa Cruz, Argentina).
title_full Human circulation models between the northern bank of the Santa Cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (Santa Cruz, Argentina).
title_fullStr Human circulation models between the northern bank of the Santa Cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (Santa Cruz, Argentina).
title_full_unstemmed Human circulation models between the northern bank of the Santa Cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (Santa Cruz, Argentina).
title_sort human circulation models between the northern bank of the santa cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (santa cruz, argentina).
description Different researchers have proposed that hunter-gatherers groups made a complementary use of the canyons on the Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River with the Lake Buenos Aires, Strobel and Viedma Plateaus, a proposal which was based on the existence of similarities in rock art motifs /techniques and lithic raw materials transported to more than 150 km away. These would support the existence of mobility and/or interaction networks at wide spatial scales that would have occurred during the Late Holocene. The goal of this paper is to explore potential circulation routes that could have been used by hunting-gatherers groups that inhabited this space during the late Holocene. For this, it is generated seasonal accessibility model between these spaces, using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to model seasonal least cost paths. The results obtained are compared with the lithic and rock art archaeological record from the Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River not used for the generation of the corridors.
publisher Centro de Estudios Históricos. UA CONICET
publishDate 2021
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/30434
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spelling I10-R319-article-304342023-03-20T18:31:15Z Human circulation models between the northern bank of the Santa Cruz river and the northern basaltic plateaus (Santa Cruz, Argentina). Modelos de circulación humana entre la margen norte del Río Santa Cruz y Mesetas Basálticas Septentrionales (Santa Cruz, Argentina) Padrões de circulação humana entre a margem norte do Rio Santa Cruz e os planaltos basálticos do norte (Santa Cruz, Argentina) Gilio, Brenda Franco, Nora Viviana Fiore, Danae Vetrisano, Lucas hunter-gatherers Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River Late Holocene Geographic Information Systems cazadores-recolectores margen norte del río Santa Cruz Holoceno tardío sistemas de información geográfica Different researchers have proposed that hunter-gatherers groups made a complementary use of the canyons on the Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River with the Lake Buenos Aires, Strobel and Viedma Plateaus, a proposal which was based on the existence of similarities in rock art motifs /techniques and lithic raw materials transported to more than 150 km away. These would support the existence of mobility and/or interaction networks at wide spatial scales that would have occurred during the Late Holocene. The goal of this paper is to explore potential circulation routes that could have been used by hunting-gatherers groups that inhabited this space during the late Holocene. For this, it is generated seasonal accessibility model between these spaces, using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to model seasonal least cost paths. The results obtained are compared with the lithic and rock art archaeological record from the Northern bank of the Santa Cruz River not used for the generation of the corridors. Distintos investigadores plantearon la utilización complementaria por parte de grupos cazadores-recolectores de los cañadones de la margen norte del río Santa Cruz con las mesetas de los lagos Buenos Aires, Strobel y Viedma, a partir de la existencia de similitudes en motivos/técnicas rupestres y materias primas líticas trasladadas a más de 150 km de distancia. Todo ello sustentaría la existencia de movilidad y/o redes de interacción a escalas espaciales amplias que habrían ocurrido a lo largo del Holoceno tardío. El propósito de este trabajo es explorar potenciales vías de circulación que podrían haber utilizado grupos cazadores-recolectores que habitaron este espacio durante el Holoceno tardío. Para ello, se genera un modelo estacional de accesibilidad entre estos espacios, utilizando Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) para modelar caminos óptimos estacionales. Los resultados obtenidos se comparan con el registro arqueológico lítico y rupestre de la margen norte del río Santa Cruz no utilizado para la generación de los corredores. Diferentes pesquisadores propuseram o uso complementar por grupos de caçadores-coletores dos cânions na margem norte do rio Santa Cruz com os planaltos dos lagos Buenos Aires, Strobel e Viedma, com base na existência de semelhanças em motivos/técnicas rochosas e matérias-primas líticas movimentadas a mais de 150 km de distância. Tudo isso suportaria a existência de redes de mobilidade e/ou interação em amplas escalas espaciais que teriam ocorrido ao longo do Holocénico tardio. O objetivo deste trabalho é explorar rotas potenciais de circulação que poderiam ter sido utilizadas por grupos de caçadores-colectores que habitavam esta área durante o Holocénico tardio. Para este fim, é gerado um modelo sazonal de acessibilidade entre estes espaços, usando Sistemas de Informação Geográfica (SIG) para modelar caminhos sazonais ideais. Os resultados obtidos são comparados com o registro arqueológico lítico e rochoso da margem norte do Rio Santa Cruz, não utilizado para a geração dos corredores. Centro de Estudios Históricos. UA CONICET 2021-08-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Texto application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/30434 10.37603/2250.7728.v25.n3.30434 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; Vol. 25 No. 3 (2021): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 65-98 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; Vol. 25 Núm. 3 (2021): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 65-98 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; v. 25 n. 3 (2021): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 65-98 2250-7728 0326-7911 10.37603/2250.7728.v25.n3 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/30434/34861 Derechos de autor 2020 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0