Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene (Temporal Keyword)
76-91 (91 Records)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6941.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6942.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6943.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6946.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6947.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6951.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6952.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6963.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6964.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6965.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6966.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6967.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6976.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
AV200_6977.tif (2022)
3D scans of perforated shell from the excavation of an infant burial at Arma Veirana (Italy)
In search for early peopling evidence: archaeological survey in the upper Quequén Grande River basin (Pampas region, Argentina) (2018)
Despite a notable increase in recent decades of archaeological knowledge from the southeastern Pampas, there is little information for the late Pleistocene-Early Holocene period. The current archaeological information comes mostly from rockshelters located in the eastern portion of the Tandilia Range, dating from ca. 11,000 and 10,000 years 14C AP. To expand the archaeological information for this early time period, we have been conducting surveys since 2012 in the upper Quequén Grande River...