125 results on '"Gayo, Eugenia M."'
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2. Camelids in the hyperarid core of the Atacama desert 12,000–11,000 years ago? A stable isotope study and its consequences for early human settlement
3. When another one bites the dust: Environmental impact of global copper demand on local communities in the Atacama mining hotspot as registered by tree rings
4. Reconstruction of glaciers in the western boundary of the Altiplano (18.5°-19°S): Singularities and insights on potential drivers of past advances
5. Camélidos de contextos cazadores recolectores de la Puna Seca del Desierto de Atacama (extremo norte de Chile) : hacia una comprensión de las interacciones humano-animal
6. Population Principles, Climate Change, and the 'Collapse' of the Rapa Nui Society
7. p3k14c, a synthetic global database of archaeological radiocarbon dates
8. Population dynamics and cultural niche construction during the Late Holocene in a mediterranean ecosystem (central Chile, 32°S−36°S)
9. Population Principles, Climate Change, and the “Collapse” of the Rapa Nui Society
10. Assessing changes in global fire regimes
11. 13,000 years of sociocultural plant use in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile
12. Landscape evolution and the environmental context of human occupation of the southern pampa del tamarugal, Atacama Desert, Chile
13. Procurement of camelid fiber in the hyperarid Atacama Desert coast: Insights from stable isotopes
14. Towards understanding human–environment feedback loops: the Atacama Desert case
15. Positive feedbacks in deep-time transitions of human populations
16. FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE TROPICAL FORESTS : NETWORKS OF SOCIAL INTERACTION IN THE ATACAMA DESERT, LATE IN THE PLEISTOCENE
17. Andean caravan ceremonialism in the lowlands of the Atacama Desert: The Cruces de Molinos archaeological site, northern Chile
18. The first peoples of the Atacama Desert lived among the trees: A 11,600- to 11,200- year- old grove and congregation site.
19. ACTA DE TARAPACÁ: “PUEBLO SIN AGUA, PUEBLO MUERTO” / THE TARAPACÁ DECLARATION: “A WATERLESS PEOPLE IS A DEAD PEOPLE”
20. δ18O of Fissurella maxima as a proxy for reconstructing Early Holocene sea surface temperatures in the coastal Atacama desert (25°S)
21. DESDE EL PACIFICO A LA FORESTA TROPICAL: REDES DE INTERACCION SOCIAL EN EL DESIERTO DE ATACAMA DURANTE EL PLEISTOCENO FINAL
22. The Dry Puna as an ecological megapatch and the peopling of South America: Technology, mobility, and the development of a late Pleistocene/early Holocene Andean hunter-gatherer tradition in northern Chile
23. Hunter-Gatherer Mobility Strategies in the High Andes of Northern Chile during the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Transition (ca. 11,500–9500 CAL B.P.)
24. LATE PLEISTOCENE FUEL MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN COLONIZATION OF THE ATACAMA DESERT, NORTHERN CHILE
25. Continuities and discontinuities in the socio-environmental systems of the Atacama Desert during the last 13,000 years
26. Towards understanding human–environment feedback loops: the Atacama Desert case.
27. Positive feedbacks in deep-time transitions of human populations.
28. Assessing changes in global fire regimes
29. Consumption of animals beyond diet in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile (13,000–410 BP): Comparing rock art motifs and archaeofaunal records
30. Capítulo 5. Isótopos estables
31. Reconstruction of Glaciers in the Western Boundary of the Altiplano (18.5°-19°S): Singularities and Insights on Potential Drivers of Past Advances
32. Timing of occupation and regional settlement patterns revealed by time-series analyses of an archaeological radiocarbon database for the South-Central Andes (16°–25°S)
33. Impact of mining on the metal content of dust in indigenous villages of northern Chile
34. Supplementary text from Positive feedbacks in deep-time transitions of human populations
35. Supplementary figures and tables from Positive feedbacks in deep-time transitions of human populations
36. Declining honey production and beekeeper adaptation to climate change in Chile
37. Late Pleistocene human occupation of the hyperarid core in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile
38. Late Quaternary hydrological and ecological changes in the hyperarid core of the northern Atacama Desert (~ 21°S)
39. A Cross‐Cutting Approach for Relating Anthropocene, Environmental Injustice and Sacrifice Zones
40. A modeling approach to estimate the historical population size of the Patagonian Kawésqar people
41. Supplemental Material - Declining honey production and beekeeper adaptation to climate change in Chile
42. Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications
43. 13,000 years of sociocultural plant use in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile
44. ACTA DE TARAPACÁ: 'PUEBLO SIN AGUA, PUEBLO MUERTO'
45. ACTA DE TARAPACÁ: 'PUEBLO SIN AGUA, PUEBLO MUERTO'
46. Arqueometría. Estudios analíticos de materiales arqueológicos
47. Dietary diversity in the Atacama desert during the Late intermediate period of northern Chile
48. A perched, high-elevation wetland complex in the Atacama Desert (northern Chile) and its implications for past human settlement
49. In-stream wetland deposits, megadroughts, and cultural change in the northern Atacama Desert, Chile
50. Geohistorical records of the Anthropocene in Chile
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