Technological and Protein Residue Analysis on Ancient Stemmed Projectile Points of the Southern Andes Highlands

Loyola, R.; López-Mendoza P.; Carrasco, C.; Walker C.; Fagan, J.; Méndez V.; Santana-Sagredo, F; Flores, V; Soto, A

Keywords: projectile points, operational chains, Andes Highlands, bifacial technology, cross-over immuno-electrophoresis, protein residues

Abstract

We present the results of technological and protein residue analyses of the lithic assemblages recovered at the Pedernales-38 site (26.5 degrees S; 69 degrees W), located in the highlands of the southern Andes (3380 masl). Based on a reconstruction of the operational chains and the differential representation of their phases, we suggest that the final production, use, maintenance, and discard of large stemmed projectile points occurred at the site. Of the assemblage studied, nine (9) projectile points and one end-scraper were subjected to residue analysis using cross-over immunoelectrophoresis (CIEP). Four positive reactions to antisera of human, camelid (guanaco or vicuna) and canid (Andean fox) were recorded. The results are discussed based on the depositional context and the structure of the archeological record. We propose that Pedernales projectile points were mainly used in hunting weapons to capture wild camelids during the seasonal occupation of the Andes highlands.

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Título según WOS: Technological and Protein Residue Analysis on Ancient Stemmed Projectile Points of the Southern Andes Highlands
Volumen: 49
Número: 4
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 461
Página final: 476
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1080/01977261.2024.2318526

Notas: ISI