Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene

Hunting groups are closely linked to the environments in which they live, especially in the deserts. This paper explores the relationship between people and desert environments in the long term using key concepts such as resilience, refugia and habitat loss. A thorough paleoenvironmental analysis wa...

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spelling paper:paper_02784165_v46_n_p92_Yacobaccio2023-06-08T15:26:45Z Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene Climate change Deserts Hunter-gatherers Puna de Atacama Resilient habitats Hunting groups are closely linked to the environments in which they live, especially in the deserts. This paper explores the relationship between people and desert environments in the long term using key concepts such as resilience, refugia and habitat loss. A thorough paleoenvironmental analysis was conducted to improve our understanding about continuities and discontinuities in the archaeological record of the South Andean highlands. This allowed us to test ideas about the availability of adequate human habitats during the Holocene. Cultural archives such as archaeofauna and lithic technology are employed to illustrate and discuss methodological perspectives for the identification and description of resilient human habitats in arid landscapes in the South Andean Puna. © 2016 Elsevier Inc. 2017 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02784165_v46_n_p92_Yacobaccio http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02784165_v46_n_p92_Yacobaccio
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Climate change
Deserts
Hunter-gatherers
Puna de Atacama
Resilient habitats
spellingShingle Climate change
Deserts
Hunter-gatherers
Puna de Atacama
Resilient habitats
Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene
topic_facet Climate change
Deserts
Hunter-gatherers
Puna de Atacama
Resilient habitats
description Hunting groups are closely linked to the environments in which they live, especially in the deserts. This paper explores the relationship between people and desert environments in the long term using key concepts such as resilience, refugia and habitat loss. A thorough paleoenvironmental analysis was conducted to improve our understanding about continuities and discontinuities in the archaeological record of the South Andean highlands. This allowed us to test ideas about the availability of adequate human habitats during the Holocene. Cultural archives such as archaeofauna and lithic technology are employed to illustrate and discuss methodological perspectives for the identification and description of resilient human habitats in arid landscapes in the South Andean Puna. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
title Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene
title_short Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene
title_full Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene
title_fullStr Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene
title_full_unstemmed Habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the Puna: Resilience and discontinuities during the Holocene
title_sort habitats of ancient hunter-gatherers in the puna: resilience and discontinuities during the holocene
publishDate 2017
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02784165_v46_n_p92_Yacobaccio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02784165_v46_n_p92_Yacobaccio
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