ELIZABETH ISLAND: TRAVELERS, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
- 1Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET)
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- 4Dumbarton Oaks
Journal
magallania
ISSN
0718-2244
Open Access
diamond
Volume
47
Start page
117
End page
144
The historic, ethnographic and archaeological information on the Elizabeth Island, Strait of Magellan, Chile is presented, with an emphasis on the location of the island on the eastern limit of the distribution of patagonian and fuegian maritime hunter-gatherers. Taphonomic and formational observations were also made. The diversity of archaeological materials recorded on the island is highlighted, including elements attributable to both maritime and terrestrial hunter-gatherers. Finally, the place of the island within the cultural geography of the region is considered, discussing its relationships with other islands of the Magellan Strait and the continent.