Site context and the spatial organization of a late holocene coastal hunter-gatherer campsite in North-Central Chile, South America
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Site context and the spatial organization of a late holocene coastal hunter-gatherer campsite in North-Central Chile, South America
Abstract
We explored the site context of a late Holocene shell midden on the coast of Los Vilos in north-central
Chile (31 degrees 51 ' S, South America) to better understand the spatial organization of short-term,
small-sized hunter-gatherer campsites. The Dunas de Agua Amarilla (LV 007) site comprises 14
separate surf clam refuse deposits. Extensive stratigraphic excavations of the shell middens and the areas
free of residue allowed interpretation of potential activity areas bounded by hearths, the shell middens,
and a possible dwelling space. Late Holocene campsites in the area correspond to brief occupational
events framed within littoral residential mobility, in which predictable coastal resources became a staple
for groups residing and circulating over long periods in the area. Data on shell midden composition and
the spatial distribution of site features shed light on the organizational dynamics of dwelling and activity
spaces of coastal hunter-gatherers of the South Pacific.
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National Geographic Society
8122-06
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1170408
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R17A10002
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Latin American Antiquity Volumen: 31 Número: 4 Páginas: 765-779 Dec 2020
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