2004
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-73562004000300032
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POBLAMIENTOS INICIALES EN LA COSTA SEPTENTRIONAL DE LA ARAUCANÍA (6.500-2.000 a.p.)

Abstract: Llagostera 1989: 76-77) nos permite plantear la presencia de grupos de cazadores recolectores marítimos, en una secuencia continua que se extendería entre el 6.500 y el 2.000 a.p. ( , , ), con el dominio de técnicas de navegación ( ), que le permiten una alta movilidad en toda la costa sur araucana (Vásquez 1997) y colonizar exitosamente los ambientes insulares cercanos a la costa, tales como Isla Quiriquina, Isla Santa María e Isla Mocha ( . En este traba… Show more

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“…Standen et al (2004) documented otariid use and consumption ∼4.8 ka before present, and otariids were a strong component of the diet of the pre-Hispanic people of the southcentral Chile (∼36 • S; Quiroz and Sánchez, 2004). Until now, no phocid remains have been found associated with the zooarchaeological record of Chile.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standen et al (2004) documented otariid use and consumption ∼4.8 ka before present, and otariids were a strong component of the diet of the pre-Hispanic people of the southcentral Chile (∼36 • S; Quiroz and Sánchez, 2004). Until now, no phocid remains have been found associated with the zooarchaeological record of Chile.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The earliest human occupation of the island is dated to about 3500 years ago and evidence of permanent occupation dates from about 1500 years ago45. Archaeological excavations on Isla Mocha have provided a large number of bone artifacts made of large mammal bones such as cetaceans, pinnipeds and camelids.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…por parte de grupos cazadores-recolectores arcaicos (Quiroz 2011;Quiroz y Sánchez 2004;Seguel 1970;Vásquez 1994Vásquez , 1997. Asimismo, se deben mencionar las primeras ocupaciones con modo de vida canoero en la zona del estrecho de Magallanes, mar de Otway y canal Beagle, caracterizadas por una antigua tradición de pesca, principalmente de brótula (Saliota australis) y merluza (Macruronus magellanicus) desde los 6.400 años a.p.…”
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