Prehistoric Archaeology on the Continental Shelf 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9635-9_7
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The Inter-Tidal Zone Site of La Olla: Early–Middle Holocene Human Adaptation on the Pampean Coast of Argentina

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“…com., 2014). It is important to mention that there are other archaeological sites with evidence of marine resource exploitation, including fish and seals, but only the two sites mentioned above contain penguin bones (Aldazabal et al, 2012;Bayón et al, 2012;Bayón and Politis, 2014;Bonomo et al, 2012;Conlazo, 1983; among others).…”
Section: Penguins In the Archaeological Recordmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…com., 2014). It is important to mention that there are other archaeological sites with evidence of marine resource exploitation, including fish and seals, but only the two sites mentioned above contain penguin bones (Aldazabal et al, 2012;Bayón et al, 2012;Bayón and Politis, 2014;Bonomo et al, 2012;Conlazo, 1983; among others).…”
Section: Penguins In the Archaeological Recordmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…La ocupación humana del sitio Monte Hermoso 1 fue coincidente con el desarrollo de una llanura de marea en la que se formó una marisma mixohalina (Blasi, Politis, y Bayón, 2013). La interpretación de las huellas humanas allí presentes se ha vinculado con los sitios espacial y temporalmente cercanos La Olla 1 y 2, los cuales funcionaron, según Bayón y Politis (2014), como un campamento transitorio para el procesamiento y consumo de lobos marinos, Arctocephalus australis y Otaria flavescens. FIGURA 1.…”
Section: Pampas Regionunclassified
“…Through paleolandscape and predictive modeling, geoarchaeological approaches, diving operations, and underwater excavations, investigators have successfully identified submerged cultural material and sites and collected large geoarchaeological datasets related to sea level rise and the submergence of extensive areas with great potential for paleoenvironmental and geomorphological research (Dunbar et al, 1992;Easton & Moore, 1991;Faught & Donoghue, 1997;Faught, 2004;Fedje & Christensen, 1999;Fedje & Johsenhans, 2000;Josenhans et al, 1997;Webb & Simons, 2006;Davis et al, 2009;Evans et al, 2014;Garrison et al, 2016;Halligan et al, 2016). In Central and South America, however, hardly any submerged prehistoric sites have been identified (Bayón & Politis, 2014;Carabias et al, 2014;Cartajena et al, 2013;González et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%