Wood remains analysis from Campo de Carrizal archaeological site, Hualfin Valley (Catamarca, Argentina)
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https://doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2014.472.279Keywords:
Campo de Carrizal, taxonomic identification, wood remainsAbstract
The present investigation describes and identifies wood remains founded in a structure in Campo de Carrizal (Belén, Catamarca). These remains include a complete wooden shovel without carbonized marks or signs and two post fragments used to support the roof. The analyses were compared with results reported in previous studies regarding another post founded in a near enclosure of the same archaeological site. Finding conditions of these remains have allowed us to infer fire events and postdepositional processes.Downloads
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31-12-2009
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Valencia, M. C., Zagorodny, N. I., & Rivera, S. M. (2009). Wood remains analysis from Campo de Carrizal archaeological site, Hualfin Valley (Catamarca, Argentina). Darwiniana, Nueva Serie, 47(2), 260–266. https://doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2014.472.279
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Archeobotany and Ethnobotany
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