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Article Dans Une Revue Chungará (Arica) - Revista de Antropología Chilena Année : 2011

PLEISTOCENE HUMAN OCCUPATION IN THE ATACAMA DESERT: FIRST RESULTS FROM THE APPLICATION OF AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PREDICTIVE RESEARCH MODEL

Calogero M. Santoro
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Claudio Latorre
Carolina Salas
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Daniela Osorio
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Donald Jackson
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Eugenia Gayo
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Résumé

In South America. evidence of human occupation dates back to 14,600 calibrated years BP (14.6 ka). Yet, important areas such as the Atacama Desert, between latitude 17 degrees to 21 degrees S (northern Atacama), lack occupations older than 11.5 ka. Current hyperarid conditions in the Atacama have dissuaded many researchers from considering this region as a possible territory for Pleistocene-Holocene peoples. Paleoecological data, however, have suggested increased availability of water along the western slope of the Andes from 17.5-9.5 ka. Thus, we systematically searched for rodent middens and paleowetlands in the large canyons of the Andean Precordillera as well as the interfluves (1,000-3,000 masl). As a result, we identified specific habitats favorable for early human settling. This interdisciplinary and predictive methodological model, summarized in this pope!; allowed us to identify several sites. Among these, Quebrada Mani 12 is the first Pleistocene-Holocene human occupation (similar to 11.9 a 12.7 ka) known from the northern Atacama.

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hal-01147564 , version 1 (30-04-2015)

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Calogero M. Santoro, Paula C. Ugalde, Claudio Latorre, Carolina Salas, Daniela Osorio, et al.. PLEISTOCENE HUMAN OCCUPATION IN THE ATACAMA DESERT: FIRST RESULTS FROM THE APPLICATION OF AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PREDICTIVE RESEARCH MODEL. Chungará (Arica) - Revista de Antropología Chilena, 2011, 43 (1), pp.353-366. ⟨10.4067/S0717-73562011000300003⟩. ⟨hal-01147564⟩
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