Article
Authorship
CUETO, MANUEL ENRIQUE
;
Castro, Alicia Susana
Date
2012
Publishing House and Editing Place
Texas A&M University
Magazine
Current Research in the Pleistocene
(pp. 149-154)
- ISSN 8755-898X
Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University
ISSN
8755-898X
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Technological studies related to late-Pleistocene hunter-gatherers from the Central Plateau of Santa Cruz, Argentina, have historically tended to describe morphologically and typologically samples of lithic artifacts from individual sites (Cardich and Flegenheimer 1978; Cardich et al. 1987; Miotti 1996). Very few comparative studies have been done, especially in relation to early technologies. Here we present a comparative analysis of samples of lithic artifacts from two different early cultura...
Technological studies related to late-Pleistocene hunter-gatherers from the Central Plateau of Santa Cruz, Argentina, have historically tended to describe morphologically and typologically samples of lithic artifacts from individual sites (Cardich and Flegenheimer 1978; Cardich et al. 1987; Miotti 1996). Very few comparative studies have been done, especially in relation to early technologies. Here we present a comparative analysis of samples of lithic artifacts from two different early cultural components from the Patagonia Central Plateau. We study the kinds of tasks tools were made for and analyze differences and similarities between both sites, taking into consideration the information provided by analyzing stone-tool production and use strategies. The materials we analyzed come from unit 4 (U4) of the Casa del Minero 1 site (CDM1) and from units 8, 9 and 10 (U8/10) of the Cueva Túnel site (CT). Both are multicomponent sites located in caves and dated to ca. 10,600 calybp.
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Key Words
functional analysisPleistocenehunter gathererslithic technology
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