SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.14 número1Identificando sitios arqueológicos del Período de Desarrollos Regionales (siglos X a XV d.C) en el bosque montano tucumano: la cuenca de Anfama (Dpto. Tafí Viejo)La cerámica en tránsito en el Qhapaq Ñan de San Juan. Implicancias para el conocimiento del dominio incaico de Cuyo índice de autoresíndice de materiabúsqueda de artículos
Home Pagelista alfabética de revistas  

Servicios Personalizados

Revista

Articulo

Indicadores

  • No hay articulos citadosCitado por SciELO

Links relacionados

  • No hay articulos similaresSimilares en SciELO

Compartir


Revista del Museo de Antropología

versión impresa ISSN 1852-060Xversión On-line ISSN 1852-4826

Resumen

BELLINZONI, Jonathan E.; KAUFMANN, Cristian A.  y  ALVAREZ, María Clara. The role of the vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) in the formation processes of archaeological sites from the Argentinian interhill plains. Rev. Mus. Antropol. [online]. 2021, vol.14, n.1, pp.47-64. ISSN 1852-060X.  http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.org/10.31048/1852.4826.v14.n1.28670.

Abstract The movement of sediments generated by digging animals/burrowing mammals is one of the main formation processes affecting the archaeological sites in the Pampas region. In this article, we present/report the results of an actualistic study conducted on a vizcacha colony, in the archaeological locality El Trebolar, province of Buenos Aires. The main objective was to describe the impact that these rodents generate on the landscape in order to identify their action on the archaeological sites of the region. The analysis of 21 vizcacheras showed that the vizcachas affect the archaeological record in different ways. Firstly, their digging activity alters stratigraphic sequences and generates associations of material of different chronology. Secondly, the vizcacheras are occupied by other animals, producing/giving rise to taxonomically rich faunal assemblages. In addition, these rodents carry locally available objects to their burrows. Finally, a high percentage of bone specimens present/shows grooves generated by vizcachas to keep their incisors functional. In conclusion, evidence would allow recognizing the action of this rodent in the fossil record, distinguishing it from other fossorial animals that inhabit the Pampas region.

Palabras clave : Actualistic taphonomy; Fossorial animals; Vizcacheras; Bioturbation; Pampas region.

        · resumen en Español     · texto en Español     · Español ( pdf )

 

Creative Commons License Todo el contenido de esta revista, excepto dónde está identificado, está bajo una Licencia Creative Commons