arqueología subacuática y tafonomía: recientes avances en el estudio de sitios finipleistocénicos sumergidos en la costa pacífico de chile central.

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This paper presents the results of a taphonomic analysis of the site GNLQ1 (32 ° S - 71° W Chile) discovered at 13 m of depth below sea level. The site can be characterized as a primary context, conformed by diverse remains of extinct continental fauna (families Camelidae, Cervidae, Cricetidae, Artiodactyla, Equidae, Mylodontidae, Canidae and the Xenarthra Order) recovered in concentrations arranged on a stratigraphic unit also assigned to the Late Pleistocene. We deal with taxonomic determination, skeletal units' representations, and surface modifications of the material. We aim to understand paleo-ecological conditions and identify taphonomic factors in terrestrial and sub aquatic contexts.
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Authors ;Isabel Cartajena F.;Patricio López M.;Diego Carabias A.;Carla Morales;Gabriel Vargas
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Year 2011
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