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Pre-Columbian Fishing on the Coast of the Atacama Desert,Northern Chile: An Investigation of Fish Size and Species Distribution Using Otoliths From Camarones Punta Norte and Caleta Vitor
Authors:Morgan C F Disspain  Sean Ulm  Calogero M Santoro  Chris Carter  Bronwyn M Gillanders
Institution:1. Southern Seas Ecology Laboratories, School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;2. Department of Anthropology, Archaeology and Sociology, College of Arts, Society and Education, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia;3. Instituto de Alta Investigación (IAI), Laboratorio de Arqueología y Paleoambiente, Universidad de Tarapacá (UTA), Arica, Chile;4. School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Abstract:The bountiful marine resources of the northern Chilean coast offset the extreme aridity of the Atacama Desert in pre-Columbian times, underwriting permanent human occupation, and providing the basis for a long tradition of marine subsistence. We analyzed fish otoliths (n = 549) recovered from the sites of Camarones Punta Norte (occupied ca. 7,000–5,000 years ago) and Caleta Vitor (occupied ca. 9,500–300 years ago) to investigate species distribution and changes over time. We also estimated the size of the fish based on relationships between otolith weight and fish total length (TL) obtained from modern samples of the predominant species, Sciaena deliciosa. The estimated size range of S. deliciosa from Caleta Vitor included fish that were significantly larger than those from Camarones Punta Norte, with the maximum TL (970 mm) almost double the modern maximum length documented. The fluctuating abundance of fish species and other marine taxa from Camarones Punta Norte indicates intense but sporadic use of the site over the span of occupation. In contrast, human occupation of the Caleta Vitor estuary is more continuous. Comparisons of the fish assemblages with a nearby contemporaneous site, Quebrada de los Burros in southern Peru, suggest that fishing technologies were similar along this section of the Pacific coast.
Keywords:Caleta Vitor  Camarones Punta Norte  coastal Atacama Desert  fishing  otolith  zooarchaeology
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