Integrated archaeozoological research of shell middens: New insights into hunter-gatherer-fisher coastal exploitation in Tierra del Fuego

André Carlo Colonese, Edgard Camarós, Ester Verdún, Jordi Estévez, Marta Rejas

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Shells of Nacella magellanica are abundant in archaeological shell middens distributed along the Beagle Channel. In this study we analyzed the oxygen isotopic composition of shells of this species to obtain information on its seasonal exploitation patterns by hunter gatherer-fisher groups in this region during the nineteenth century. Oxygen isotopic data from shells recovered from Lanashuaia and from some occupations of Túnel VII (both contact sites) indicate that N. magellanica was gathered in different seasons. Our data agree with fauna-derived seasonal reconstructions, and collectively these data provide more detailed economic scenarios. Comprehensive results confirm that in the nineteenth century, Yamana people continuously occupied the coast of the Beagle Channel by means of short-lived campsites. © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)235-254
RevistaJournal of Island and Coastal Archaeology
Volum6
Número2
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de maig 2011

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