2020
DOI: 10.3390/quat3020017
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Between Foragers and Farmers: Climate Change and Human Strategies in Northwestern Patagonia

Abstract: In this paper we explore how changes in human strategies are differentially modulated by climate in a border area between hunter-gatherers and farmers. We analyze multiple proxies: radiocarbon summed probability distributions (SPDs), stable C and N isotopes, and zooarchaeological data from northwestern Patagonia. Based on these proxies, we discuss aspects of human population, subsistence, and dietary dynamics in relation to long-term climatic trends marked by variation in the Southern Annular Mode (SAM). Our r… Show more

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“…1). This region represents the southern frontier of the dispersion of Andean agropastoral economies with a southwards latitudinal pattern of decreasing agriculture importance between 32° and 34° S [17][18][19][20] . During the last ca.…”
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“…1). This region represents the southern frontier of the dispersion of Andean agropastoral economies with a southwards latitudinal pattern of decreasing agriculture importance between 32° and 34° S [17][18][19][20] . During the last ca.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The vegetation and fire history of the last 1,000 y, reconstructed from the four pollen and charcoal records, is interpreted in light of independent paleoclimatic records (e.g., refs. 25 , 30 , and 32 ) and archaeological and ethnohistorical information (e.g., 5 , 41 , and 49 52 ). To understand the role of climate and humans in shaping site-specific vegetation histories, we assume that the impact of climate on past vegetation and fire activity varied across this latitudinal moisture gradient, just as it does at present.…”
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“…After ∼4000 cal y BP, archaeological assemblages became more diverse and numerous, suggesting a larger population (e.g., refs. 41 43 ). During the last ∼2000 cal y BP a wider range of taxa were exploited by hunter-gatherers, supplementing guanaco hunting with plants, small mammals, and birds.…”
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“…AD 1410 (Barberena et al, 2020; Table 4). The economic basis during this period would have been highly variable across space and time with multiple combinations of wild plants, the wild camelid guanaco-Lama guanicoe-, the domestic llama-Lama glama-, and several cultivated plants including maize, squash, chinoa, and beans (Frigolé and Gasco, 2016;Ots et al, 2016;Gil et al, 2020). In this context, the spatial scale of human territories was likely variable through time and remains as an issue of considerable debate.…”
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confidence: 99%