Capítulo de Libro
The Introduction of the Bow and Arrow Across South America’s Southern Threshold Between Food-Producing Societies and Hunter-Gatherers
Título del libro: Ancient Hunting Strategies in Southern South America
Castro, Silvina Celeste
; Yebra, Lucía Gabriela
; Cortegoso, Valeria
; Marsh, Erik Johnson
; Castillo, Agustín; Rughini, Agustina Ayelén
; Fernández, María Victoria
; Garvey, Raven
Otros responsables:
Belardi, Juan Bautista
; Bozzuto, Damian Leandro
; Fernández, Pablo Marcelo
; Moreno, Enrique Alejandro
; Neme, Gustavo Adolfo
Fecha de publicación:
2020
Editorial:
Springer
ISBN:
978-3-030-61187-3
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
This study presents a discriminant analysis of projectile points (n=44) from late Holocene contexts (ca. 3100-400 cal BP) in the Argentine Andes (29-37°S). About two thousand years ago, the groups that inhabited the regions north and south of 34°S began divergent cultural histories. To the north, groups developed mixed economies that included domestic plants and animals. To the south, Patagonian hunters maintained their nomadic lifestyle until european contact. This study explores the geographic vectors and pace of the initial spread of the bow and arrow, if the bow replaced or coexisted with other weapon systems, and how these trends differed north and south 34°S. We use Shott´s formula to metrically distinguish darts and arrows. Current data suggest that the bow awas an innovation in the central Andes that rapidly spread south along the Andes to around 29°S at 3500-300 cal BP. At this point, the tempo slowed dramatically. It was adopted by groups at 32°S around 1300 cal BP. At 37°S it arrived shortly after 1000 cal BP. Over the next two to three centuries, it was rapidly adopted by more sedentary food-producing groups north 34°S as well as more mobile hunter-gatherers to the south. There is no evidence the bow was ever abnadoned once adopted, and except in the case of Patagonia, it seems to have replaced previous weapon systems. This speaks to its versatility regardless of ecology, economic system, or cultural preferences.
Palabras clave:
PROJECTILE POINT
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BOW AND ARROWS
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WEAPON SYSTEM
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ARGENTINE ANDES
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Castro, Silvina Celeste; Yebra, Lucía Gabriela; Cortegoso, Valeria; Marsh, Erik Johnson; Castillo, Agustín; et al.; The Introduction of the Bow and Arrow Across South America’s Southern Threshold Between Food-Producing Societies and Hunter-Gatherers; Springer; 2020; 137-158
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