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The role of the huemul (<italic>Hippocamelus bisulcus</italic>) in Patagonian maritime hunter-gatherer strategies: The case of Diego Portales Island and Última Esperanza inland sea (Chile)

Authors :
Navarrete, Vanessa
García-Piquer, Alberto
García, Christian
Prieto, Alfredo
Piqué, Raquel
Source :
Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology. Jan2023, p1-19. 19p. 3 Illustrations, 4 Charts.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Abstract The biodiversity of animal species in the &#218;ltima Esperanza inland sea (Magallanes region, Chile) provides an exceptional opportunity to study the economic and organizational strategies of maritime hunter-gatherer groups in the Fuego-Patagonian archipelago. The consumption of huemul (&lt;italic&gt;Hippocamelus bisulcus&lt;/italic&gt;) in Southern South America is well documented since the Middle Holocene, although its role in the subsistence strategies of maritime hunter-gatherers varies depending on the geographical and environmental area. The aim of this paper is to assess the implications of huemul exploitation on organizational strategies by Late Holocene maritime hunter-gatherer groups from the &#218;ltima Esperanza inland sea (Magallanes region, Chile). In this work we present the results of a zooarchaeological analysis of the huemul assemblage from the sites of Bah&#237;a Easter 1 and Bah&#237;a Easter 2 (Diego Portales Island, &#218;ltima Esperanza, Chile). The results show the high importance of huemul in the maritime hunter-gatherer diet, and provide new insights into the hunting and transport strategies of this prey. Furthermore, the integration of the data within the local and regional archaeological record allowed us to identify similarities at the scale of the inland sea, where huemul was frequently exploited both in island and coastal environments in contrast to what is documented in the neighboring Skyring Sea and Otway Sea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15564894
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162308394
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15564894.2023.2168801