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Sex and Age‐biased Exploitation and Metric Characterization of Medium‐sized Deer in the Lower Paraná Wetland, South America

International journal of osteoarchaeology(2019)

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In this paper, we present an analysis of the exploitation of medium-sized deer in the lower Parana wetland by pre-Columbian hunter-gatherers. To achieve this goal, we developed an osteometric frame of reference for the proper identification of hunted medium-sized deer, and the sex and age of captured individuals. An analysis of 13 archaeofaunal assemblages showed that Ozotoceros bezoarticus ("pampas deer") was the medium-sized deer that was hunted with exclusivity. The presence of Mazama gouazoubira ("brown brocket deer"; "gray brocket deer"), which could have been another potentially hunted medium-sized deer, is absent from the record, although this area is indicated as being its southernmost distribution range in South America. These results restrict the distribution of this species to a more northern sector of this large wetland. The hunted individuals of O. bezoarticus are all older than 2 years of age, and preferentially males, although some methodological bias could be influencing these results. Issues related to sex-age selectivity in capturing these animals are discussed according to the development of conservation strategies for local resources.
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brocket deer,fusion stages,Mazama gouazoubira,osteometry,Ozotoceros bezoarticus,pampas deer,sexual dimorphism,South American deer
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