Browsing by Author "Cartajena Fasting, María Isabel"
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Díaz Maroto, Paloma; Rey Iglesia, Alba; Cartajena Fasting, María Isabel; Núñez, Lautaro; Westbury, Michael V.; Varas, Valeria; Moraga Vergara, Mauricio Leonardo; Campos, Paula F.; Orozco terWengel, Pablo; Marín, Juan Carlos; Hansen, Anders J. (Elife Sciences, 2021)The study of South American camelids and their domestication is a highly debated topic in zooarchaeology. Identifying the domestic species (alpaca and llama) in archaeological sites based solely on morphological data is ...
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Cartajena Fasting, María Isabel; López M., Patricio; Carabias A., Diego; Morales, Carla; Vargas Easton, Víctor (2011-12)Se presentan los resultados del análisis tafonómico del sitio GNLQ1 (32º S – 71º O, Chile) descubierto a 13 m de profundidad bajo el mar. El sitio corresponde a un contexto primario conformado por una serie de restos ...
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Cartajena Fasting, María Isabel; López, Patricio; Carabias, Diego; Morales, Carla; Vargas Easton, Víctor; Ortega, Cristina (Elsevier Ltd and INQUA, 2013-08-14)Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located in Quintero Bay (32 S, Central Chile) constitutes the first evidence of a drowned terrestrial site on the continental West Coast of South America covered by sea-level rise after the ...
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Cartajena Fasting, María Isabel; López, Patricio; Martínez, Ismael (2010)A description of fossil remains belonging to camelids from the Kamac Mayu site (Second Region, Chile) is presented. This record was recovered from deposits of gravel and sand on karstic formations eroded by rivers during ...
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Grosjean, Martín; Cartajena Fasting, María Isabel; Núñez, Lautaro (JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD., 2005-10)Palaeoindian occupation of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile has been found between 12 600 and 10 200 cal. yr BP. The new site at Salar Punta Negra (24 280S/60 530W/ 2976 m) includes about 1000 classifiable, mostly ...
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López M., P.; Cartajena Fasting, María Isabel; Loyola, R.; Núñez, L.; Carrasco, C. (John Wiley, 2017)We present the results of analysing stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in camelid remains found at the LateArchaic site TU-52 (ca. 5000–3800BP), the Tarajne Phase site TU-94 and the Early Formative sites TU-54,TU-85 and ...