The nature and timing of the dispersal of Homo sapiens in the western region of southern Patagonia (52°)

The Late Pleistocene cold environments of southern Patagonia were classicallyconsidered geographically marginal and relatively difficult to colonize. The extensivePatagonian ice sheet continuously present from 44º to 52º S added further difficultiesto wes

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Main Authors: Martin, Fabiana María, Borrero, Luis Alberto, Todisco, Dominique, Rodet, Joel, Nehme, Carole, Girault, Igor, Prevosti, Francisco Juan, San Román, Manuel, Morello, Flavia, Mansilla, Claudia, McCulloch, Robert, García-Huidobro, Valentina
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10533/75947
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spelling ftanid:oai:repositorio.anid.cl:10533/75947 2024-09-15T18:12:14+00:00 The nature and timing of the dispersal of Homo sapiens in the western region of southern Patagonia (52°) Martin, Fabiana María Borrero, Luis Alberto Todisco, Dominique Rodet, Joel Nehme, Carole Girault, Igor Prevosti, Francisco Juan San Román, Manuel Morello, Flavia Mansilla, Claudia McCulloch, Robert García-Huidobro, Valentina Dublín 31-07-2019 https://hdl.handle.net/10533/75947 eng eng Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research - INQUA 20° 1180272 https://hdl.handle.net/10533/75947 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Spain http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ Ponencia http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8544 info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftanid 2024-09-01T23:42:49Z The Late Pleistocene cold environments of southern Patagonia were classicallyconsidered geographically marginal and relatively difficult to colonize. The extensivePatagonian ice sheet continuously present from 44º to 52º S added further difficultiesto wes Lecture Ice Sheet Repositorio ANID (Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo)
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description The Late Pleistocene cold environments of southern Patagonia were classicallyconsidered geographically marginal and relatively difficult to colonize. The extensivePatagonian ice sheet continuously present from 44º to 52º S added further difficultiesto wes
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author Martin, Fabiana María
Borrero, Luis Alberto
Todisco, Dominique
Rodet, Joel
Nehme, Carole
Girault, Igor
Prevosti, Francisco Juan
San Román, Manuel
Morello, Flavia
Mansilla, Claudia
McCulloch, Robert
García-Huidobro, Valentina
spellingShingle Martin, Fabiana María
Borrero, Luis Alberto
Todisco, Dominique
Rodet, Joel
Nehme, Carole
Girault, Igor
Prevosti, Francisco Juan
San Román, Manuel
Morello, Flavia
Mansilla, Claudia
McCulloch, Robert
García-Huidobro, Valentina
The nature and timing of the dispersal of Homo sapiens in the western region of southern Patagonia (52°)
author_facet Martin, Fabiana María
Borrero, Luis Alberto
Todisco, Dominique
Rodet, Joel
Nehme, Carole
Girault, Igor
Prevosti, Francisco Juan
San Román, Manuel
Morello, Flavia
Mansilla, Claudia
McCulloch, Robert
García-Huidobro, Valentina
author_sort Martin, Fabiana María
title The nature and timing of the dispersal of Homo sapiens in the western region of southern Patagonia (52°)
title_short The nature and timing of the dispersal of Homo sapiens in the western region of southern Patagonia (52°)
title_full The nature and timing of the dispersal of Homo sapiens in the western region of southern Patagonia (52°)
title_fullStr The nature and timing of the dispersal of Homo sapiens in the western region of southern Patagonia (52°)
title_full_unstemmed The nature and timing of the dispersal of Homo sapiens in the western region of southern Patagonia (52°)
title_sort nature and timing of the dispersal of homo sapiens in the western region of southern patagonia (52°)
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