Zooming out from archaeological discontinuities: The meaning of mid-Holocene temporal troughs in South American deserts
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Barberena, Ramiro
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Zooming out from archaeological discontinuities: The meaning of mid-Holocene temporal troughs in South American deserts
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Building on previous research at smaller scales, in this paper we assemble paleoecological data and
archaeological time-series for deserts located in three latitudinal bands along the South American Arid
Diagonal (16 –41 S, 1,236,000 km2 of area). Diverse proxies suggest the existence of arid and extremely
arid conditions in large parts of these deserts. Working with a database composed of 914 archaeological
dates falling between the first human presence in each region and 3000 years BP, which produce a minimum
number of 578 occupational events, we identify a series of patterns at a macro-regional scale: a
robust increase in the temporal signal at the beginning of the mid-Holocene (8000–7600 years BP) followed
by two troughs (7600–7200, 6800–6400 years BP) during this period. The spatial scope of the data
presented provides an opportunity for disentangling processes of spatial re-localization from actual
changes in population size. We present a demographic hypothesis at a macro-regional scale, which suggests
the existence of mid-Holocene population bottleneck(s). This hypothesis would account not only for
the mid-Holocene troughs, but also for the posterior record of an intense and relatively rapid population
growth (release) observed in many regions of the arid diagonal. These mid-Holocene events provide the
context for independent trajectories of economic intensification based on different sets of resources -
marine foods, camelids, and also probably wetland resources-, some of which lead to domestication processes.
These cases occur in association with a tendency towards reduced residential mobility in regions
that may have acted as refugia during arid periods of the mid-Holocene.
The analysis produces testable expectations for future research at different scales and for different
research domains, including human DNA and morphometric evidence. We consider that these issues
have a fecund comparative potential, since the analysis of the socio-demographic meaning of archaeological
discontinuities in different continents shares a similar conceptual structure.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/147892
DOI: systemhttp:// dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2016.07.003
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 46 (2017) 68-81
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