RESUMENEste trabajo se propone conocer cómo se distribuye el registro arqueológico en el sitio Delta del Arroyo Vulcana 1 (lago Musters, Chubut) y de este modo, contribuir la comprensión de las pautas de movilidad y asentamiento que emplearon los cazadores-recolectores que habitaron en la región durante el Holoceno tardío.Para tal fin se realizaron mapas de distribución y de densidad, mediante la utilización de un sistema de información geográfica. Los resultados obtenidos demostraron que existe una marcada estructuración intrasitio, y además permiten postular que en el sitio se llevaron a cabo tareas de ordenamiento y mantenimiento del espacio interno. Estos resultados aportan elementos a la discusión del modelo de alta movilidad residencial planteado para el Holoceno Tardío.PALABRAS CLAVE: análisis espacial, intrasitio, cazadores-recolectores, Holoceno Tardío, lago Musters, Chubut.
THE HOUSE IS IN ORDER. INTRASITE SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF DELTA VULCANA I (LAKE MUSTERS, CHUBUT) AND MOBILITY OF GATHERERS-HUNTERS IN CENTRALPATAGONIA DURING THE LATE HOLOCENE
ABSTRACTThe main purpose of our article is to know how the archaeological register in Delta Arroyo Vulcana 1 (Musters Lake, Chubut) is distributed and with our conclusions help to understand the mobility and settlement of the hunter-gatherers that lived in the region during the Late Holocene.For our work, we design distribution and density maps by using a geographic information system. The results shows that exists an intrasite structure, and support the idea that in that region prevailed resolutions that involved a model of order and maintenance of the internal space. These results provide elements within the discusion of high residential mobility in the Late Holocene.
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