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Late Pleistocene human occupations in the southern puna, Chile (12,4–10,7 ka cal. BP): Primary results from the Salar de Infieles (25°S, 3529 m. a.s.l.).

Authors :
Mendoza, Patricio López
Carrasco, Carlos
Loyola, Rodrigo
Méndez, Víctor
Blanco, Elvira Latorre
Díaz-Jarufe, Pablo
Flores-Aqueveque, Valentina
Varas, Daniel
Santana-Sagredo, Francisca
Orrego, Vanessa
Soto, Angélica
Maldonado, Antonio
Maturana-Fernández, Anahí
Source :
Quaternary Science Reviews. Aug2023, Vol. 313, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This article presents the results of excavations at the Infieles-1 site, located at 3529 m. a.s.l. in the Salar de Infieles (25°S), highlands of the Chile's southern Puna ecoregion. An initial human occupation was discovered next to an ignimbrite rock-shelter at a depth of 70–80 cm on top of a volcanic ash deposit, dated between 10,798 and 12,440 cal yr BP. The archaeological record consists of lithic wasted-flakes and knapping debris, an ultra-marginal andesite side-scraper, vicuña bone fragments and traces of red mineral pigment. As far as now, this event is the first human occupation recorded in the southern Puna. It is a camp associated with more favourable environmental conditions during the late Central Andean Pluvial Event II (CAPE II). • In the Salar de Infieles (Chile's southern Puna ecoregion, 25°S, 3529 m. a.s.l.) an initial human occupation was dated between 10,798 and 12,440 cal yr BP. • Archaeological record consists of lithic wasted-flakes, an ultra-marginal andesite side-scraper, vicuña bone fragments and traces of red mineral pigment. • Infieles-1 is a camp associated with more favourable environmental conditions during the late Central Andean Pluvial Event II (CAPE II). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02773791
Volume :
313
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Quaternary Science Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
166740797
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108189