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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 32:669-681
Autor:
Máximo Jiménez Acosta, Richard G. Cooke, Juan Guillermo Martín, Georges A. Pearson, Sergio Andrés Castro
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 578:155-169
A survey of the Pearl Island archipelago discovered a Preceramic shell-bearing midden on the island of Pedro Gonzalez located in Panama Bay in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. This occupation dates between ca. 6200 and 5600 cal yr BP, and revealed
Autor:
María Fernanda Martínez-Polanco, Florent Rivals, Nawa Sugiyama, Christine A.M. France, Sergio Andrés Castro Méndez, Máximo Jiménez-Acosta, Juan Guillermo Martín, Richard G. Cooke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 143:105613
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The present study’s primary goal is to apply analyses of stable isotopes and tooth micro- and mesowear to the question of dietary change among a mid-Holocene population of small brocket deer (Cervidae: Mazama) in response to anthropoge
The present study’s primary goal is to apply analyses of stable isotopes and tooth micro- and mesowear to the question of dietary change among a mid-Holocene population of small brocket deer (Cervidae: Mazama) in response to anthropoge
Autor:
Alexandra Lara-Kraudy, Fernando Bustamante, María Fernanda Martínez-Polanco, Stewart D. Redwood, Richard G. Cooke, Thomas A. Wake, Juan Guillermo Martín, Irene Holst, Máximo Jiménez-Acosta
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 6:733-756
Dolphins are widespread in warm oceanic and coastal waters. They habitually frequent islands. In California, Chile, and other localities, prehistoric peoples targeted dolphins. Some communities specialised in their capture. Elsewhere, prehistoric hum