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Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia

Taylor, William Timothy Treal; Belardi, Juan BautistaIcon ; Barberena, RamiroIcon ; Coltrain, Joan Brenner; Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena; Borrero, Luis AlbertoIcon ; Conver, Joshua L.; Hodgins, Gregory; Admiraal, Marjolein; Craig, Oliver Edward; Lucquin, Alexandre; Talbot, Helen Marie; Lundy, Jasmine; Liu, Xuexue; Chauvey, Lorelei; Schiavinato, Stéphanie; Seguin Orlando, Andaine; Le Roux, Petrus; Lucas, Mary; Orlando, Ludovic; Roberts, Patrick; Jones, Emily Lena
Fecha de publicación: 12/2023
Editorial: Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Revista: Science Advances
ISSN: 2375-2548
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Arqueología

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The introduction of domestic horses transformed Indigenous societies across the grasslands of Argentina, leading to the emergence of specialized horse cultures across the Southern Cone. However, the dynamics of this introduction are poorly chronicled by historic records. Here, we apply archaeozoological and biomolecular techniques to horse remains from the site of Chorrillo Grande 1 in southern Argentina. Osteological and taphonomic analyses suggest that horses were pastorally managed and used for food by Aónikenk/Tehuelche hunter-gatherers before the onset of permanent European settlement, as early as the mid-17th century. DNA-based sex identifications suggest consumption of both male and female horses, while ceramic residue also shows use of guanaco products. Sequential isotope analyses on horse dentition reveal an origin in southern Patagonia and movement of these animals between the Río Coig and Río Gallegos basins. These results reinforceemerging evidence for rapid Indigenous-mediated dispersal of horses in the Americas and demonstrate that horses catalyzed rapid economic and social transformations.
Palabras clave: HORSE NATIONS , PATAGONIA , BIOMOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGY , STRONTIUM ISOTOPES
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/232769
URL: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adk5201
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adk5201
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Taylor, William Timothy Treal; Belardi, Juan Bautista; Barberena, Ramiro; Coltrain, Joan Brenner; Carballo Marina, Flavia Elena; et al.; Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia; Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Science Advances; 9; 49; 12-2023; 1-10
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