2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12520-020-01213-z
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From owl prey to human food: taphonomy of archaeological small mammal remains from the late Holocene wetlands of arid environments in Central Western Argentina

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“…In fact, part of the studied assemblages from LL are composed by the sigmodontine rodents (Table S1). The other part of the LL samples are formed by caviomorph rodents; even, some of its premaxillae and dentaries presented the typical burning pattern of human cooking direct on charcoal (Fernández et al, 2017b; López and Chiavazza, 2020; Medina et al, 2012; Pardiñas, 1999). Although this taphonomic signature was recorded throughout the entire LL sequence, it increased toward the last ca.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, part of the studied assemblages from LL are composed by the sigmodontine rodents (Table S1). The other part of the LL samples are formed by caviomorph rodents; even, some of its premaxillae and dentaries presented the typical burning pattern of human cooking direct on charcoal (Fernández et al, 2017b; López and Chiavazza, 2020; Medina et al, 2012; Pardiñas, 1999). Although this taphonomic signature was recorded throughout the entire LL sequence, it increased toward the last ca.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anthropic exploitation of small rodents was studied based on the taphonomic attributes of cutting marks and thermoalteration, distinguishing between partial (burnt on the distal ends of premaxillaries, dentaries, incisors, and zeugopodial bones) and complete (burnt affected all bone). Both kind of thermoalteration features help to differentiate between human cooking from exposing small mammals directly to charcoal fire and natural/human-indirect fires (generally burnt or calcined bones on the whole surface, respectively), as demonstrated by neotaphonomical and zooarchaeological studies (Fernández et al, 2017b; López and Chiavazza, 2020; Medina et al, 2012; Pardiñas, 1999). In addition, taxonomical concepts that include abundance of large species and/or species with diurnal and social habits, were evaluated (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algunos trabajos han profundizado en aspectos relativos a posibles procesos de domesticación (Gambier 1988;Gasco et al, 2011). Desde hace algunos años se viene profundizando en otros registros faunísticos, como los micromamíferos y los peces (López y Chiavazza, 2020;Chiavazza, 2010Chiavazza, , 2013Corbat et al, 2017; entre otros), y la incorporación de especies exóticas en diferentes contextos históricos como contextos urbanos (Ortega et al, 2005;García Llorca, 2003; entre otros) y contextos mineros (Sironi et al, 2013;entre otros).…”
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“…Principalmente desde los ca. 2000 años AP, en distintos sitios arqueológicos del COA, se registran huellas antrópicas sobre restos de fauna pequeña y de menor rendimiento, que previamente no era aprovechada por los humanos (López et al, , 2020López y Chiavazza, 2020a); y evidencias de uso frecuente de recursos vegetales silvestres y domésticos, tendencia que tampoco había sido observada para momentos más tempranos (e.g., Cortegoso, 2006;Llano et al, 2017;Peralta et al, 2022). Los datos de isótopos estables de carbono (δ 13 C) sobre restos óseos humanos muestran un enriquecimiento que indicaría la incorporación o un aumento de la importancia de plantas C 4 en la dieta en contextos posteriores a los ca.…”
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