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Velásquez, Héctor; Méndez Melgar, César; Reyes, Omar; Trejo, Valentina; Quiroz Larrea, Daniel; Sanhueza Riquelme, María Lorena; Jackson Squella, Donald (2007)Se expone el estado de las investigaciones realizadas en un contexto a cielo abierto en el segmento alto del valle del río Cisnes. Appeleg 1 corresponde a un asentamiento superficial multicomponente con una significativ ...
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Méndez Melgar, César; Jackson Squella, Donald (Universidad de Tarapacá, 2006-12)Palaeoenvironmental research along the Chilean semiarid coast line (31 degrees 50'S) has revealed interesting contemporaneous trends in the transition from and to humid phases, and differences in intensity of human occupation ...
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Jackson Squella, Donald; Méndez Melgar, César; Escudero, Antonia (2011)
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Méndez Melgar, César; Jackson Squella, Donald; Seguel, Roxana (2007)
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Méndez Melgar, César (Univ. Nac. Centro Provincia Buenos Aires, 2015)
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Méndez Melgar, César; Jackson Squella, Donald; Seguel, Roxana; Nuevo Delaunay, Amalia (2010)
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Méndez Melgar, César; Jackson Squella, Donald; Seguel, Roxana; Nuevo Delaunay, Amalia (2010)
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Early Holocene climate change and human occupation along the semiarid coast of north-central Chile Maldonado, Antonio; Méndez Melgar, César; Ugalde, Paula; Jackson Squella, Donald; Seguel, Roxana; Latorre, Claudio (2010)The brief, terminal Pleistocene archaeological site at Santa Julia (SJ, 318 500 S; 718 450 W) is the only one with fluted projectile preforms and megafauna consumption known from the Chilean semiarid coastline. Here, we ...
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Early holocene climate change and human occupation along the semiarid coast of north-central Chile Maldonado, Antonio; Méndez Melgar, César; Ugalde, Paula; Jackson Squella, Donald; Seguel, Roxana; Latorre, Claudio (2010)The brief, terminal Pleistocene archaeological site at Santa Julia (SJ, 318 500 S; 718 450 W) is the only one with fluted projectile preforms and megafauna consumption known from the Chilean semiarid coastline. Here, we ...
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Ballester, Benjamín; Jackson Squella, Donald; Carré, Matthieu; Maldonado, Antonio; Méndez Melgar, César; Seguel, Roxana (2012)According to current thinking, the peopling of South America involved a coastal as well as an inland exploitation. Here the authors describe a camp that may denote a transition between the two. As indicated by bifacial ...
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Méndez Melgar, César; Rademaker, Kurt; Standen, Vivien G. (Universidad Tarapacá, 2015)
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Reyes, Omar; Méndez Melgar, César; San Roman, Manuel; Francois, Jean Pierre (Elsevier, 2018)Subduction, isostatic rebound, and changes in global sea levels, combined with the last glaciation, have shaped the geography of the channels of Western Patagonia. Current archaeological research in this area includes some ...
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De Porras, M. E.; Maldonado, A.; Quintana, F. A.; Martel Cea, A.; Reyes, O.; Méndez Melgar, César (European Geosciences Union, 2014)Multi-millennial environmental and climatic changes in central Chilean Patagonia (44–49 S) during the Last Glacial–Interglacial cycle have been of particular interest as changes in the position and strength of the ...
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Méndez Melgar, César; Jackson Squella, Donald; Seguel, Roxana (2011)
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Jackson Squella, Donald; Méndez Melgar, César (2003-12)
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Jackson Squella, Donald; Méndez Melgar, César; López, Patricio; Jackson Squella, Douglas; Seguel, Roxana (2005)Se discuten los resultados de un estudio espacial y estratigráfico de un yacimiento costero (31º50'S) con dos ocupaciones humanas; una correspondiente a cazadores-recolectores del Holoceno tardío y otra atribuida a los ...
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Seguel, Roxana; Jackson Squella, Donald; Méndez Melgar, César; López, Patricio (2010)
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Seguel, Roxana; Jackson Squella, Donald; Méndez Melgar, César; López, Patricio (2010)
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Jackson Squella, Donald; Méndez Melgar, César (2003)
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Belmar Pantelis, Carolina; Méndez Melgar, César; Reyes, Omar (Springer, 2017)Recent archaeobotanical studies on hunter-gatherer sites in the steppes of central western Patagonia, Chile, reveal new data on the use of plant resources throughout the Holocene, often previously assumed to be unimportant. ...