THE OPEN-AIR EVIDENCES FOR DISCUSSING POTENTIAL EARLY HUMAN ACTIVITY SURFACES IN CENTRAL-WESTERN PATAGONIA (44-45° S)
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This paper presents the results of the guided search of early open-air evidence framed within a program for assessing potential surfaces for human occupations during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition and the early Holocene. We studied selected areas of the steppe located east of the Andes of central-western Patagonia. The new findings are surface concentrations of lithic material in the Cisnes and Ñirehuao river valleys. The data is discussed in a regional frame with the purpose of showing new aspects to consider within the alternatives offered by surface material and open-air contexts.
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Mendez, C., & Nuevo-Delaunay, A. (2019). THE OPEN-AIR EVIDENCES FOR DISCUSSING POTENTIAL EARLY HUMAN ACTIVITY SURFACES IN CENTRAL-WESTERN PATAGONIA (44-45° S). Magallania, 47(1). Retrieved from https://magallania.cl/index.php/magallania/article/view/1116
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