North and south: hunter-gatherer communities in the andes mountains in central Chile
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Sanhueza Riquelme, María Lorena
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North and south: hunter-gatherer communities in the andes mountains in central Chile
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One of the most serious limitations in studies of prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies based on the archaeological record
has been the difficulty of establishing distinctions among groups that inhabited a given area at the same time. This article
suggests that, at least during a period ranging from 3000 B.C. to A.D. 1000, the Central Chilean Andes, specifically the
Maipo River Valley, was occupied by two groups of hunter-gatherers that were distinct enough for us to propose that they
were actually two different social units.
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Latin American Antiquity 22(4), 2011, pp. 487–504
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