Chronological sequence (early and late Holocene) and cultural trajectories in Quebrada Pedernales, southern Puna, Chile (26°S-3,456-3,730 masl)

LOPEZ-MENDOZA, PATRICIO GONZALO; Mendoza, Patricio Lopez; Carrasco, Carlos; LOYOLA-MUNOZ, RODRIGO ANTONIO; Mendez, Victor; Varas, Daniel; Díaz, Pablo; SANTANA-SAGREDO, FRANCISCA ANDREA; Quiroz, Luciana; Soto, Angélica; Flores-Aqueveque, V.; Maldonado, Antonio; Vera, Francisca; Bravo, Álvaro; Hernández, Daniel; et. al.

Abstract

This article presents the results of the interdisciplinary investigation in Quebrada Pedernales (26°S-69°W, Chile 3456 masl), in the highlands of northern Chile. The excavations and surveys carried out revealed a great diversity of pre-Hispanic evidence in an area of the Andes that has been little investigated. This evidence allowed us to reconstruct a sequence of continuous occupation between 11,201–11,612 and 539–634 cal. BP. Zooarchaeological, radiocarbon, technological, geochemical, and carpological analyses suggest wide mobility circuits between the coast and the puna on both slopes of the Andes at the start of the Holocene, coinciding with improved environmental conditions in this area and greater aridity on the coast. A severe lack of human occupation is observed during the mid-Holocene, a phenomenon associated with extreme arid environmental conditions. These trends indicate that the southern limit of influence of this environmental event, which has been recorded in a large part of the south-central Andes, extended into the study area, with a direct impact on the settlement and mobility of human groups. Towards ca. 3000 cal. BP, environmental conditions similar to those of today are associated with the reappearance of archaeological evidence and greater complexity in the formation of settlements, especially in terms of hunting activities.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000926694300001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85141799916 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
Volumen: 646
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 34
Página final: 50
DOI:

10.1016/J.QUAINT.2022.11.001

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS