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Distribución Espacial y Uso Prehistórico de las Materias Primas Líticas del Chorrillo Miraflores en el Norte de la Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)

  • 1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
  • 2. University of Buenos Aires
  • 3. University of Pisa
  • 4. Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum
  • 5. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

Description

Lithic raw materials employed by hunter-gatherers who inhabited the northern portion of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (southern extreme of South America) since the Early Holocene come mainly from sedimentary deposits of gacial, fl uvial and/or marine origin available within the region. Th e recent identifi cation of a primary lithic source in the chorrillo Mirafl ores valley (Prieto et al. 2004), which presents distinctive lithologies and evidences of its prehistoric exploitation, provides an opportunity to assess circulation and use of rocks with a focal availability within the fueguian landscape. Th e goals of this paper are: 1) to introduce the fi rst petrographic and geochemical characterization of Mirafl ores lithic raw materials; 2) to inform on its distribution and frequency among archaeological assemblages recovered in the Argentine portion of the Island comprised between Espíritu Santo and San Sebastián capes; 3) to present the technological analysis of those artifacts. Petrographic studies allowed the identifi cation of the two Mirafl ores rocks as riolitic tuff and silicifi ed tuff . Geochemical analysis showed that all artifacts recovered within study region are geochemically similar to the Chorrillo Mirafl ores raw materials. We conclude that hunter-gatherers that inhabited the fueguian steppe used and transported Mirafl ores rocks several tenth of kilometers from the Chorrillo Mirafl ores source.Key words: lithic technology, Tierra del Fuego, hunter-gatherers.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

تأتي المواد الخام الحجرية التي يستخدمها الصيادون الذين يسكنون الجزء الشمالي من جزيرة غراندي دي تييرا ديل فويغو (أقصى جنوب أمريكا الجنوبية) منذ أوائل الهولوسين بشكل رئيسي من الرواسب الرسوبية من أصل غاسيال و/أو فلوريدا و/أو البحرية المتاحة داخل المنطقة. يوفر التحديد الأخير لمصدر حجري أولي في وادي خامات ميرافل (بريتو وآخرون 2004)، والذي يقدم علم حجري مميز وأدلة على استغلاله في عصور ما قبل التاريخ، فرصة لتقييم دوران واستخدام الصخور مع توافر بؤري داخل المناظر الطبيعية في فويجيان. أهداف هذه الورقة هي: 1) تقديم التوصيف الصخري والجيوكيميائي الأول للمواد الخام الحجرية لخامات ميرافيل ؛ 2) الإبلاغ عن توزيعها وتواترها بين التجمعات الأثرية المستردة في الجزء الأرجنتيني من الجزيرة الذي يتألف من رؤوس إسبيريتو سانتو وسان سيباستيان ؛ 3) تقديم التحليل التكنولوجي لتلك القطع الأثرية. سمحت الدراسات الصخرية بتحديد صخرتي خامات ميرافل على أنهما طوف ريوليتي وسيليسيفي إي طوف. أظهر التحليل الجيوكيميائي أن جميع القطع الأثرية المستردة داخل منطقة الدراسة تشبه جيوكيميائيًا المواد الخام لخامات Chorrillo Mirafl. نستنتج أن الصيادين وجامعي الثمار الذين سكنوا سهوب فويغيان استخدموا ونقلوا صخور خامات ميرافيل على بعد عدة عشرات من الكيلومترات من مصدر خامات تشوريلو ميرافيل. الكلمات الرئيسية: التكنولوجيا الحجرية، تييرا ديل فويغو، الصيادين وجامعي الثمار.

Translated Description (English)

Lithic raw materials employed by hunter-gatherers who inhabited the northern portion of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (southern extreme of South America) since the Early Holocene come mainly from sedimentary deposits of gacial, fl uvial and/or marine origin available within the region. The recent identification of a primary lithic source in the chorrillo Mirafl ores valley (Prieto et al. 2004), which presents distinctive lithologies and evidences of its prehistoric exploitation, provides an opportunity to assess circulation and use of rocks with a focal availability within the Fueguian landscape. The goals of this paper are: 1) to introduce the fi rst petrographic and geochemical characterization of Mirafl ores lithic raw materials; 2) to inform on its distribution and frequency among archaeological assemblages recovered in the Argentine portion of the Island comprised between Espíritu Santo and San Sebastián capes; 3) to present the technological analysis of those artifacts. Petrographic studies allowed the identification of the two Mirafl ores rocks as riolitic tuff and silicifi e tuff . Geochemical analysis showed that all artifacts recovered within study region are geochemically similar to the Chorrillo Mirafl ores raw materials. We conclude that hunter-gatherers that inhabited the Fueguian steppe used and transported Mirafl ores rocks several tenth of kilometers from the Chorrillo Mirafl ores source.Key words: lithic technology, Tierra del Fuego, hunter-gatherers.

Translated Description (French)

Lithic raw materials employed by hunter-gatherers who inhabited the northern portion of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (sud extrême de l'Amérique du Sud) since the Early Holocene come mainly from sedimentary deposits of gacial, fl uvial and/or marine origin available within the region. Th e recent identifi cation of a primary lithic source in the chorrillo Mirafl ores valley (Prieto et al. 2004), which presents distinctive lithologies and evidences of its prehistoric exploitation, provides an opportunity to assess circulation and use of rocks with a focal availability within the fueguian landscape. Th e goals of this paper are : 1) to introduce the fi rst petrographic and geochemical characterization of Mirafl ores lithic raw materials ; 2) to inform on its distribution and frequency among archaeological assemblages recovered in the Argentine portion of the Island comprised between Spirito Santo and San Sebastián capes ; 3) to present the technological analysis of those artifacts. Petrographic studies allowed the identifi cation of the two Mirafl ores rocks as riolitic tuff and silicifi e tuff . Geochemical analysis showed that all artifacts recovered within study region are geochemically similar to the Chorrillo Mirafl ores raw materials. We conclu that hunter-gatherers that inhabited the Fueguian steppe used and transported Mirafl ores rocks several tenth of kilometers from the Chorrillo Mirafl ores source.Key words : lithic technology, Tierra del Fuego, hunter-gatherers.

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Translated title (Arabic)
التوزيع المكاني والاستخدام ما قبل التاريخ للمواد الخام المحللية من Chorrillo Miraflores في شمال جزيرة Tierra del Fuego الكبيرة (الأرجنتين)
Translated title (English)
Spatial Distribution and Prehistoric Use of the Lytic Raw Materials of Chorrillo Miraflores in the North of the Big Island of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)
Translated title (French)
Distribution spatiale et utilisation préhistorique des matières premières lithiques du Chorrillo Miraflores dans le nord de la grande île de Terre de Feu (Argentine)

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https://openalex.org/W4256090770
DOI
10.5354/0719-1472.2010.13932

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