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STOESSEL, Luciana; BELARDI, Juan Bautista y MARINA, Flavia Carballo. LAGUNA LAS VEGAS SITE: PROCESSING AND CONSUMPTION OF GUANACOS (LAMA GUANICOE) IN THE COYLE RIVER MIDDLE BASIN (SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE). Relaciones [online]. 2021, vol.46, n.1, pp.201-210. ISSN 0325-2221.
Laguna Las Vegas is a high integrity and high resolution site. It is a penecontemporaneous record that was formed around 3050-3210 BP which is remarkable due to the high frequency of guanaco bones (Lama guanicoe) and, to a lesser extent, of cauquén remains (Chloephaga sp.). Additionally, a highfrequency ofbonepounders and chalcedony scrapers was recorded. Wepropose that this site was a campsite originated by an attritionally discard behavior within a short time frame, in which whole preys (guanacos) were taken for processing, consumption, and subsequent transport of their axial skeleton. The fact that cauquén remains were found suggests that human occupations took place, at least, during spring and summer. Due to these features, Laguna Las Vegas stands out as a valuable site, one which adds useful information about faunal resource management and mobility of the hunter-gatherer populations of the Coyle River middle basin.
Palabras clave : Southern Patagonia; hunter gatherers; processing; consumption; guanaco.