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Archaeology of the Pampas and Patagonia by Luis A. Borrero and Gustavo G. Politis (2024, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-100521768217
ISBN-139780521768214
eBay Product ID (ePID)2332289974

Product Key Features

Book TitleArchaeology of the Pampas and Patagonia
Number of Pages350 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicArchaeology, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Publication Year2024
IllustratorYes
GenreSocial Science, History
AuthorLuis A. Borrero, Gustavo G. Politis
Book SeriesCambridge World Archaeology Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Length10.2 in
Item Width7.1 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN2023-019827
Reviews'This impressively researched, well-executed achievement provides up-to-date research and current interpretations, making calibrated radiocarbon dates and isotopic studies of diet available for the first time ... Essential.' C. C. Kolb, CHOICE
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal982.701
Table Of Content1. Introduction; 2. Historical background; 3. Resources, plants, prey and lithics; 4. The early peopling. The late Pleistocene-early Holocene; 5. The middle Holocene (-8200-4200 CAL BP; -7500-3800 BP); 6. The late Holocene diversification; 7. Discussion and final remarks.
SynopsisIn this book, Gustavo Politis and Luis Borrero explore the archaeology and ethnography of the indigenous people who inhabited Argentina's pampas and the Patagonia region from the end of the Pleistocene until the 20th century., In this book, Gustavo G. Politis and Luis A. Borrero explore the archaeology and ethnography of the indigenous people who inhabited Argentina's Pampas and the Patagonia region from the end of the Pleistocene until the 20th century. Offering a history of the nomadic foragers living in the harsh habitats of the South America's Southern Cone, they provide detailed account of human adaptations to a range of environmental and social conditions. The authors show how the region's earliest inhabitants interacted with now-extinct animals as they explored and settled the vast open prairies and steppes of the region until they occupied most of its available habitats. They also trace technological advances, including the development of pottery, the use of bows and arrows, and horticulture. Making new research and data available for the first time, Politis and Borrero's volume demonstrates how geographical variation in the Southern Cone generated diverse adaptation strategies.
LC Classification NumberF2821.1.P29P65 2023

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