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Nature ; 432(7017): 614-7, 2004 Dec 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15577908

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Multidisciplinary investigations at the Los Ajos archaeological mound complex in the wetlands of southeastern Uruguay challenge the traditional view that the La Plata basin was inhabited by simple groups of hunters and gatherers for much of the pre-Hispanic era. Here we report new archaeological, palaeoecological and botanical data indicating that during an increasingly drier mid-Holocene, at around 4,190 radiocarbon (14C) years before present (bp), Los Ajos became a permanent circular plaza village, and its inhabitants adopted the earliest cultivars known in southern South America. The architectural plan of Los Ajos during the following Ceramic Mound Period (around 3,000-500 14C yr bp) is similar to, but earlier than, settlement patterns demonstrated in Amazonia, revealing a new and independent architectural tradition for South America.


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Agricultura/historia , Productos Agrícolas/historia , Evolución Cultural , Arqueología , Ecosistema , Historia Antigua , América del Sur/etnología , Factores de Tiempo , Uruguay/etnología , Zea mays/historia
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