The economic role of malacological resources during the middle holocene in the interfluvic coast of northern Chile: The site agua dulce

Authors

  • Laura Olguín Profesional Independiente

Abstract

The most abundant malacological remains in the archaeological record of the site Agua Dulce (25 ° Lat. S) malacological remains are gastropods, especially Concholepasconcholepas and Fisurellas spp. These species have been widely collected since 9000 cal. yr BP, and especially from the mid-Holocene (7,000 – 5,000 years cal BP) when the local archaeological record shows a system of settlement of low residential mobility. Small and medium sizes of shells present in the record show an accessible and non- selective collection strategy of nonreproductive juveniles located along the rocky intertidal.

Keywords:

Resources malacological, Size, Mid-Holocene, Coastal Economy