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1 September 2007 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF ZEA MAYS L. (POACEAE) IN THE SOUTHERN ARGENTINEAN PUNA (ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA, CATAMARCA)
MARÍA FERNANDA RODRÍGUEZ, CARLOS ALBERTO ASCHERO
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Different varieties of Zea mays L. (Poaceae) recovered from Punta de la Peña 4 and Punta de la Peña 9 archaeological sites were studied. These sites are situated in the vicinity of Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina. C14 dates obtained span 1970 ± 50 and 530 ± 50 BP, which correspond to the Late Holocene. The hypothesis proposes the intensive use of plant species in the studied archaeological sites as a preparation for the next stage, Late Holocene, when horticulture and herding were incorporated into hunter-gatherer practices in the Puna ecozone. Based on this data, the progress of the plant domestication process in the Southern Argentinean Puna is re-evaluated.

MARÍA FERNANDA RODRÍGUEZ and CARLOS ALBERTO ASCHERO "ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF ZEA MAYS L. (POACEAE) IN THE SOUTHERN ARGENTINEAN PUNA (ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA, CATAMARCA)," Journal of Ethnobiology 27(2), 256-271, (1 September 2007). https://doi.org/10.2993/0278-0771(2007)27[256:AEOZML]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 September 2007
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KEYWORDS
archaeobotanical record
late Holocene
maize
plants domestication
puna
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