Prehistoric human subsistence patterns in northern Patagonia, argentina: Isotopic evidence for reconstructing diet
This study investigates the isotopic signatures of human skeletal remains that were recovered from several sites along the coast and inland in the north-central Patagonian region of Argentina. Human skeletal remains, dating from 2500 BP through the early historic period, are examined to determine th...
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ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-39062015-09-30T04:40:04Z Prehistoric human subsistence patterns in northern Patagonia, argentina: Isotopic evidence for reconstructing diet Grammer, Scott This study investigates the isotopic signatures of human skeletal remains that were recovered from several sites along the coast and inland in the north-central Patagonian region of Argentina. Human skeletal remains, dating from 2500 BP through the early historic period, are examined to determine the relative significance of terrestrial and aquatic food resources and subsequently, the extent to which coastal food resources were exploited by indigenous Argentinians. Carbon and nitrogen isotopes contained within human bone collagen and apatite are measured quantitatively to determine the relative significance of marine and terrestrial foods. This study, one of the first isotopic studies of indigenous diet on the Atlantic coast of Argentina, is significant because it provides initial results to be used for the reconstruction of aboriginal subsistence patterns prior to and after European contact. 2005-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/2907 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3906&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons Isotope South America Tehuelche Carbon Nitrogen American Studies Arts and Humanities |
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This study investigates the isotopic signatures of human skeletal remains that were recovered from several sites along the coast and inland in the north-central Patagonian region of Argentina. Human skeletal remains, dating from 2500 BP through the early historic period, are examined to determine the relative significance of terrestrial and aquatic food resources and subsequently, the extent to which coastal food resources were exploited by indigenous Argentinians. Carbon and nitrogen isotopes contained within human bone collagen and apatite are measured quantitatively to determine the relative significance of marine and terrestrial foods. This study, one of the first isotopic studies of indigenous diet on the Atlantic coast of Argentina, is significant because it provides initial results to be used for the reconstruction of aboriginal subsistence patterns prior to and after European contact. |
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Prehistoric human subsistence patterns in northern Patagonia, argentina: Isotopic evidence for reconstructing diet |
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Prehistoric human subsistence patterns in northern Patagonia, argentina: Isotopic evidence for reconstructing diet |
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Prehistoric human subsistence patterns in northern Patagonia, argentina: Isotopic evidence for reconstructing diet |
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Prehistoric human subsistence patterns in northern Patagonia, argentina: Isotopic evidence for reconstructing diet |
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Prehistoric human subsistence patterns in northern Patagonia, argentina: Isotopic evidence for reconstructing diet |
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prehistoric human subsistence patterns in northern patagonia, argentina: isotopic evidence for reconstructing diet |
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