2013
DOI: 10.1002/oa.2346
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Rheidae Egg Human Exploitation and Stable Isotopes: Trends from West Central Argentina

Abstract: Rheidae eggshells are abundant in the archaeological record of west central Argentina. Eggs were more important in human diet than the bird meat itself, as with many other Ratite species around the world. Currently, two species inhabit the south and central areas of Argentina and Chile (Rhea pennata and Rhea americana), with different geographical distributions and diet but with similar behaviour. In this paper, we use δ13C and δ18O isotopes from Rheidae eggshells to explore the ratite diet, its spatial differ… Show more

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“…It is important to determine for individual species that the bands are indicative of an annual cycle; this can be done by using modern reference material (Ferguson et al 2014;Higham and Horn 2000). It is particularly difficult to age fish from tropical environments using otoliths increments, as there is less seasonal fluctuation in tropical waters compared with temperate, meaning that growth cycles are not as strongly related to environmental conditions (Giardina et al 2014;Green et al 2009). Validation that one increment equals one year is also required, as not all axes within an otolith show a complete growth record (Campana 2001).…”
Section: Age Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to determine for individual species that the bands are indicative of an annual cycle; this can be done by using modern reference material (Ferguson et al 2014;Higham and Horn 2000). It is particularly difficult to age fish from tropical environments using otoliths increments, as there is less seasonal fluctuation in tropical waters compared with temperate, meaning that growth cycles are not as strongly related to environmental conditions (Giardina et al 2014;Green et al 2009). Validation that one increment equals one year is also required, as not all axes within an otolith show a complete growth record (Campana 2001).…”
Section: Age Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta diferencia con Planicie Oriental puede deberse a que las poblaciones de esta última se enmarcan en la región fitogeográfica del Monte, donde las plantas C 4 son más abundantes que en las otras regiones del sur mendocino y a que allí parece haber sido más clara la incidencia del maíz en las dietas prehispánicas, lo que potenciaría aún más el mencionado enriquecimiento (Gil & Neme 2010;Gil et al 2011). Estudios previos en dieta de camélidos y sobre huevos de reidos confirman también esta separación del Monte (básicamente Planicie Oriental) respecto a otras áreas en términos de δ 13 C Giardina et al 2013) lo que señala que las diferencias fitogeográficas habrían impactado en la dieta de estas especies.…”
Section: Dieta Humana De Llancanelo En El Contexto Del Sur De Mendozaunclassified
“…This suggests that the earlier human population (>2000 years BP) was consuming resources with similar isotopic signals. Variations in the isotopic structure imply an average diet with resources from different biogeographic areas (Cavagnaro, 1988;Giardina et al, 2013). On the contrary, there is a significant difference between human bone samples from separate biogeographic areas during later times (<2000 years BP).…”
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confidence: 99%