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Late Holocene subsistence and social integration in Sierras of Córdoba (Argentina): the South-American ostrich eggshells evidence

Authors :
Matías E. Medina
S. Pastor
Eduardo Apolinaire
Lucas Turnes
Source :
Journal of Archaeological Science. 38:2071-2078
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

Zooarchaeological research carried out on South-American ostrich eggshells from late pre-Hispanic site Arroyo Talainin 2 (ca. 1100–300 BP, Sierras of Cordoba, Argentina) is presented in this paper. The resource importance has been assessed focusing mainly on its economic and political dimensions for social-unit integration rather than its classical use as a seasonal indicator. Eggshells taxonomic identification was performed by quantifying shell-pore density, and determining two Rheidae species: greater rhea ( Rhea americana ) and lesser rhea ( Rhea pennata ). High frequencies of burned eggshell fragments indicate an unequivocal association between this resource and the human occupations recorded at this site. Regional-scale data suggests that egg consumption took place disassociated from the main-residential camps. These locations were rock-shelters occupied by small-dispersed household groups or large-group food processing and consumption sites such as Arroyo Talainin 2. Thus, a flexible approach for a food-consumption study is required to account for its spatial dimension. Only a regional-scale archaeological research will allow advances to be made in our understanding of the subsistence patterns and socio-political organization of late pre-Hispanic human societies.

Details

ISSN :
03054403
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Archaeological Science
Accession number :
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