Hakenasa Cave and its relevance for the peopling of the southern Andean Altiplano
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Osorio, Daniela
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Jackson Squella, Donald
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Ugalde, Paula
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Latorre, Claudio
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De Pol-Holz, Ricardo
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Santoro, Calogero
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2014-03-28T18:33:49Z
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2014-03-28T18:33:49Z
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2011-03
Cita de ítem
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Antiquity, Vol. 85, Nº 330, 2011. pp. 1194-1208.
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/122123
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Artículo de publicación ISI
Abstract
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Researchers in the High Andes in northern
Chile report the study of a fine cave sequence,
supported by 19 radiocarbon dates. The
initial occupation at c. 11 500 cal BP
represents the earliest human occupation
known at this altitude. The toolkit suggests
a hunting (logistical) camp used to take
advantage of the animals gathering in the rich
wetland of the neighbourhood.