Site TypecaveDescriptionAn Argentinian site with long occupation and clear chronological continuity and similar to the Desert tradition. Its lowest level, dated to c 6000 BC, contains willow-leaf points and other hunting tools in association with manos, milling stones, and ground-stone ornaments. Other levels contain medium-sized triangular points, bone projectile points, and a ceramic level (c 750 AD).
Site Name
Intihuasi Cave
Site Type
cave
Description
An Argentinian site with long occupation and clear chronological continuity and similar to the Desert tradition. Its lowest level, dated to c 6000 BC, contains willow-leaf points and other hunting tools in association…
An Argentinian site with long occupation and clear chronological continuity and similar to the Desert tradition. Its lowest level, dated to c 6000 BC, contains willow-leaf points and other hunting tools in association with manos, milling stones, and ground-stone ornaments. Other levels contain medium-sized triangular points, bone projectile points, and a ceramic level (c 750 AD).
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"Site Details - Intihuasi Cave, Bryan/Gruhn Archaeology Collection." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/7-59/17-482. Accessed 26 Apr. 2025.