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As part of a current investigation a number of stone structures have been registered throughout the locality of Santa Cruz (Argentina), which have been assigned to various functions such as hunting blinds, cairns, bases of awnings and "chenques" or funerary structures. Associated to one of these funerary structures, which is located at the top of Cerro Horqueta or Madre e Hija, human skeletal remains were recorded. In February of 2018, the structure was visited with the aim of obtaining a sample for radiocarbon dating and DNA analysis. The present work aims to generate bio-archaeological information, which is currently non-existent for the studied area. Specifically, we present here a bio anthropological analysis on a tooth recovered in the mentioned context. We determined it is a human, permanent upper left canine that belonged to an adolescent or young adult. The presence of a process of incipient hypercementosis, which can be interpreted as indicative of the use of the dentition for para-masticatory purposes, and the burial structure in which the tooth was found allow us to think that the individual may have belonged to an indigenous hunter-gatherer group.
作为目前调查的一部分,圣克鲁斯(阿根廷)各地都登记了一些石头结构,这些石头结构被分配到各种功能,如狩猎百叶窗、石堆、遮阳篷底座和“小厨房”或陪葬结构。与其中一个位于Cerro Horqueta或Madre e Hija顶部的陪葬结构有关,记录了人类骨骼遗骸。2018年2月,为了获得用于放射性碳年代测定和DNA分析的样本,对该结构进行了考察。目前的工作旨在生成生物考古信息,而研究区域目前还没有这些信息。具体来说,我们在这里对在上述背景下恢复的一颗牙齿进行了生物人类学分析。我们确定它是一只人类的、永久性的左上角犬,属于青少年或年轻成年人。早期高胶结过程的存在,可以被解释为表明齿列用于辅助咀嚼目的,以及发现牙齿的埋葬结构,使我们能够认为该个体可能属于土著狩猎采集群体。