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      GEOARQUEOLOGÍA EN PALI AIKE: CUEVA OREJAS DE BURRO 1  (PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA) Translated title: GEOARQUEOLOGÍA IN PALI AIKE: CAVE OREJAS DE BURRO 1 (PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA)

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          En este trabajo se presentan los resultados estratigráficos y geoarqueológicos obtenidos en el sitio Orejas de Burro 1, ubicado en el sector meridional del campo volcánico de Pali Aike (Santa Cruz, Argentina). Se desarrollan discusiones relacionadas con los procesos de formación de los depósitos, la cronología de los conjuntos arqueológicos contenidos en ellos y las implicaciones paleoambientales regionales de ciertos indicadores sedimentológicos. Este caso constituye un primer paso para el desarrollo de un esquema geoarqueológico dirigido a integrar el registro de sitios estratificados en reparos rocosos, en el marco de preguntas sobre biogeografía humana en Patagonia meridional.

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          We present stratigraphic and geoarchaeological evidences from the Orejas de Burro 1 archaeological site, located in the southern part of the Pali Aike Lava Field (Santa Cruz province, Argentina). We develop discussions about formation processes of the sedimentary deposits, the chronology of the archaeological assemblages found in these deposits, and the regional palaeoclimatic implications of certain sedimentological features observed in the stratigraphy. This is a first step towards a geoarchaeological approach that aims to integrate the archaeological record of stratified rockshelters and caves within a broader biogeographical framework for southern Patagonian archaeology

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                magallania
                Magallania (Punta Arenas)
                Magallania
                Universidad de Magallanes. Instituto de la Patagonia. Centro de Estudios del Hombre Austral (Punta Arenas, , Chile )
                0718-2244
                August 2006
                : 34
                : 1
                : 119-138
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                [03] orgnameUniversidad de la República orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Uruguay
                [01] Buenos Aires orgnameCONICET orgdiv1IMHICIHU-DIPA orgdiv2UBA Argentina ramidus28@ 123456fibertel.com.ar
                [02] orgnameMUSEO DE CIENCIAS NATURALES DE LA PLATA orgdiv1DIVISION MINERALOGIA Y PETROLOGIA orgdiv2CIC Argentina
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                S0718-22442006000100008 S0718-2244(06)03400108
                a7f912cb-1212-40f6-b373-9e6a74db7d5a

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                cuevas,Pali Aike,geoarchaeology,caves,geoarqueología
                cuevas, Pali Aike, geoarchaeology, caves, geoarqueología

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