1. ¿Ausencias o abandonos? Las puntas de proyectil en sitios postcontacto de Patagonia meridional (siglos XVI al XX).
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José Saletta, María and Sacchi, Mariana
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TEHUELCHE (South American people) , *HUNTER-gatherer societies , *HUNTERS , *BOW & arrow , *BOWHUNTING , *CIVILIZATION - Abstract
This paper proposes that the use of the bow and arrow and boleadoras (stone throwers) as a weapon system was simultaneously employed --in different environments-- by the Aonikenk hunter-gatherer groups in the post 1520 AD period, which is different from the hypothesis found in previous historical-ethnographic studies. To test our hypothesis and due to the scarcity of stone balls in the stratigraphic excavations, we chose an analysis of the frequency of projectile points, end-scrapers and side-scrapers found in 38 post-contact sites. These three types of artefacts presented different frequencies, which may be associated with the different functions of the respective sites (limited activities vs. multiple activities). This analysis, together with the topography of the sites, allowed us to confirm our initial hypothesis, showing the usefulness of a regional approach to the analysis of post-Contact archaeology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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