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Part I: Hunter and gatherer societies in South America
Chapter 1. Landscape creation, biota and mineral resources in the Altiplano Cundiboyacense (Colombia)
Chapter 2. Peopling of Peru and Chile
Chapter 3. Hunter-gatherers and emergent settlement hierarchy on the Andean Altiplano
Chapter 4. Social trajectories of hunter- gatherer societies in Central Argentina: exploration and colonization of a desert landscape, La Pampa province, Argentina
Chapter 5. The long-term relation between human beings and shellfish resources in the semiarid coast of Chile
Chapter 6. Off site regional archaeology in Southern Patagonia (Argentina): the Coyle River Basin case study
Chapter 7. Ultima Esperanza, Chile: Archaeological Gaps and the Supraregional Record
Part II: Past humans as agents of landscape formation and transformation
Chapter 8. Possible effects of niche construction processes in the historical ecology of the Orinoco river basin
Chapter 9. Past human occupation in the Colombian Caribbean wetlands of La Mojana: modification and anthropic landscapes
Chapter 10. A difficult environment with extraordinary advantages: strategies for survival on the floodplain of the river Cauca during the Holocene
Chapter 11. Deploying the past to safeguard the future: hydraulic archaeology and innovation in climate change adaptation
Chapter 12. As seen through the trees, a lens into Amazonian mobility and its lasting landscape
Chapter 13. Zooarchaeology and sambaquis: a prolific relationship
Chapter 14. Micromorphology of shell matrix-sites: insights from South American contexts
Chapter 15. Subsistence Strategies of Prehistoric Ceramic Groups in the Araguaia River Valley, State of Goias, Brazil: adaptation and management
Chapter 16. From Mounds to Monumental Villages: Environment Transformation and Landscape Domestication in the Lowlands of Uruguay
Part III: Multiple ways to study interaction between the social and natural world
Chapter 17. Sedentism, Production, and Early Interregional Interaction in the Northern Sierra of Ecuador
Chapter 18. Bioarchaeology of Andean South America: past contributions and current research
Chapter 19. The Cosmopolitan Misfits of Mainstream Amazonia
Chapter 20. Pastoralist settlements patterns in the Central Altiplano of Bolivia
Chapter 21. Highland-Lowland forms of interaction in the South-Central Andes: Tiwanaku and the Inkas
Chapter 22. Humanized nature: symbolic representation of fauna in pottery from the Middle and Lower Parana River (Argentina).

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