On the Coexistence of Man and Extinct Pleistocene Megafauna at Gruta del Indio (Argentina)
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García, AlejandroIssue Date
2003-01-01Keywords
Gruta del Indiorock shelters
Xenarthra
Edentata
lower Holocene
Hominidae
Homo
Homo sapiens
Primates
Argentina
Theria
Eutheria
South America
Mammalia
archaeological sites
Holocene
Chordata
Tetrapoda
Vertebrata
Pleistocene
upper Pleistocene
Cenozoic
charcoal
Quaternary
C 14
carbon
isotopes
radioactive isotopes
absolute age
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García, A. (2003). On the coexistence of man and extinct Pleistocene megafauna at Gruta del Indio (Argentina). Radiocarbon, 45(1), 33-39.Journal
RadiocarbonAdditional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Abstract
New excavations and new 14C dates at the Gruta del Indio shelter in the central Argentinean Andes show that the dung layer of the site is much thicker towards the front of the site than near the rock wall. This yields a longer chronology for the dung deposit; thus, the upper boundary would date to about 9000 14C yr BP. The new measurements lengthen the possible time of the coexistence of man and extinct Pleistocene megafauna in the area, since approximately 1400 cal yr is much longer than previously thought (Long et al. 1998). Nevertheless, coexistence does not imply interaction, which still is not evident.Type
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0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200032379