Geoarchaeological investigations were conducted in the Middle Río Negro
Valley in the northern portion of Patagonia, Argentina from 2004-2005. This project
worked in conjunction with archaeological investigations in this region conducted by
Lic. Luciano Prates (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina). No previous studies
on the detailed reconstruction of the landscape history had been conducted in this valley.
In order to place the archaeological record in this landscape context, this project had four
main research objectives: 1) to reconstruct the landscape history; 2) to incorporate the
known archaeological record into this landscape history; 3) to interpret natural formation
processes and evaluate the preservation potential for archaeological sites; and 4) to
interpret how landscape history could have influenced settlement patterns. Altogether,
six months of fieldwork consisted of field reconnaissance of the landscape and recording
of the regional stratigraphy through detailed analysis of sediments and soils,
geomorphological features, and archaeological sites. This fieldwork was combined with
analysis of aerial photographs, topographical and geological maps, and sedimentological samples, in addition to the incorporation of radiocarbon and optically stimulated
luminescence dating of stratigraphic units. As a result, through landscape
reconstruction, it was possible to evaluate the preservation of the archaeological record,
its landscape context, and to construct a predictive model for the location of
archaeological sites from the Late Pleistocene through Late Holocene. Study of Late
Holocene channel avulsion and the formation of pools within abandoned avulsion
channels which occurred in one part of the study area suggest that landscape change
potentially influenced Late Holocene settlement patterns in the Middle Río Negro
Valley.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/ETD-TAMU-1723 |
Date | 02 June 2009 |
Creators | Luchsinger, Heidi Marie |
Contributors | Waters, Michael R. |
Source Sets | Texas A and M University |
Language | en_US |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Book, Thesis, Electronic Dissertation, text |
Format | electronic, application/pdf, born digital |
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