LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ.

In this paper we study an assemblage of bone specimens found in the El Rincón site, located in a sand dune in Puerto San Julián peninsula, Santa Cruz province.  In the highest concentrated areas, to the northeast of the site, three locus of bone remains were delimited and analyzed. We segme...

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Autores principales: Valiza Davis, Catalina, Cueto, Manuel, Paunero, Rafael
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spelling I10-R319-article-255822025-08-04T16:16:34Z LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ. Análisis de las fracturas de huesos largos de guanaco del sitio El Rincón. Península de Puerto San Julián, Santa Cruz. Valiza Davis, Catalina Cueto, Manuel Paunero, Rafael Patagonia faunal assemblage taphonomy Atlantic coast tafonomía conjunto faunístico costa atlántica Patagonia In this paper we study an assemblage of bone specimens found in the El Rincón site, located in a sand dune in Puerto San Julián peninsula, Santa Cruz province.  In the highest concentrated areas, to the northeast of the site, three locus of bone remains were delimited and analyzed. We segmented these locus into grids with the purpose of carrying out the systematic in situ survey of the taxonomic and anatomical characteristics of the materials. The analyzed sample consists mainly of Lama guanicoe long bones showing fracture evidence. The origin of these fractures is also evaluated from a morphological and functional perspective. In addition, taphonomic agents and processes that could have modified the materials are identified. Bone remains would have been originated in prey processing and consumption activities, all of them evidenced in transversal fracture/perimetral marking practices, in its use as pounders and in other anthropic marks. These remains would have suffered many burial and unburial processes too. In them, both human and natural agents, such as wind and water have been active, altering and weathering the bones. En este trabajo se estudia un conjunto de especímenes óseos hallados en el sitio El Rincón, ubicado en un médano en la península de Puerto San Julián, Provincia de Santa Cruz. En los sectores de mayor concentración de materiales, al noreste del sitio, se delimitaron y analizaron tres locus de restos óseos. Estos fueron segmentados en cuadrículas con el propósito de efectuar el relevamiento sistemático in situ de las características taxonómicas y anatómicas. La muestra analizada se compone por huesos largos, en su mayoría de Lama guanicoe, que presentan evidencias de fractura. A su vez desde una perspectiva morfológica y funcional se evalúa el origen de estas fracturas. Además se identifican los agentes y procesos tafonomicos que pudieron alterar el material. Los restos óseos del conjunto se habrían originado en actividades de procesamiento y consumo de presas, evidenciadas en las prácticas de fractura transversal/marcado perimetral, en su empleo como machacadores y en otras marcas antrópicas. A su vez estos huesos podrían haber sufrido sucesivos procesos de enterramiento y desenterramiento durante los cuales actuaron agentes antrópicos y naturales, como el viento y el agua provocando su alteración y meteorización. Centro de Estudios Históricos. UA CONICET 2019-10-04 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/25582 10.37603/2250.7728.v22.n2.25582 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2018): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 9-35 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2018): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 9-35 Comechingonia. Revista de Arqueología; v. 22 n. 2 (2018): Comechingonia Revista de Arqueología. ; 9-35 2250-7728 0326-7911 10.37603/2250.7728.v22.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/comechingonia/article/view/25582/27323 Derechos de autor 2018 Comechingonia
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topic Patagonia
faunal assemblage
taphonomy
Atlantic coast
tafonomía
conjunto faunístico
costa atlántica
Patagonia
spellingShingle Patagonia
faunal assemblage
taphonomy
Atlantic coast
tafonomía
conjunto faunístico
costa atlántica
Patagonia
Valiza Davis, Catalina
Cueto, Manuel
Paunero, Rafael
LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ.
topic_facet Patagonia
faunal assemblage
taphonomy
Atlantic coast
tafonomía
conjunto faunístico
costa atlántica
Patagonia
author Valiza Davis, Catalina
Cueto, Manuel
Paunero, Rafael
author_facet Valiza Davis, Catalina
Cueto, Manuel
Paunero, Rafael
author_sort Valiza Davis, Catalina
title LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ.
title_short LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ.
title_full LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ.
title_fullStr LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ.
title_full_unstemmed LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ.
title_sort long bone fractures analysis of guanaco at el rincón site. peninsula of puerto san julián, santa cruz.
description In this paper we study an assemblage of bone specimens found in the El Rincón site, located in a sand dune in Puerto San Julián peninsula, Santa Cruz province.  In the highest concentrated areas, to the northeast of the site, three locus of bone remains were delimited and analyzed. We segmented these locus into grids with the purpose of carrying out the systematic in situ survey of the taxonomic and anatomical characteristics of the materials. The analyzed sample consists mainly of Lama guanicoe long bones showing fracture evidence. The origin of these fractures is also evaluated from a morphological and functional perspective. In addition, taphonomic agents and processes that could have modified the materials are identified. Bone remains would have been originated in prey processing and consumption activities, all of them evidenced in transversal fracture/perimetral marking practices, in its use as pounders and in other anthropic marks. These remains would have suffered many burial and unburial processes too. In them, both human and natural agents, such as wind and water have been active, altering and weathering the bones.
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