South America Minor (28,577–7,822 BCE) | …

Years: 28577BCE - 7822BCE

South America Minor (28,577–7,822 BCE) | Upper Pleistocene II: Deglaciation, Kelp-Edge Shores, and Steppe Gateways

Geographic & Environmental Context

South America Minor includes southern Chile (incl. Central Valley), southern Argentina (Patagonia south of the Río Negro/Río Grande), Tierra del Fuego, Falkland/Malvinas, Juan Fernández.

Anchors: Patagonian steppe, Andean icefields, Strait of Magellan–Beagle Channel, Fuegian archipelago, Pacific fjords, Atlantic shelf banks.

  • Cordilleran icefields retreated, carving deep fjords along southern Chile; proglacial lakes dotted the eastern steppe.

  • Atlantic shelves broadened; coastal banks enriched fisheries.

  • Strait of Magellan–Beagle shores gained new landing coves.

Climate & Environmental Shifts

  • Bølling–Allerød warming opened grasslands and woodlands; Younger Dryas reintroduced cold/dry steppe; strong westerlies persisted.

Subsistence & Settlement

  • Human presence in the wider south-cone by >14.5 ka (e.g., Monte Verde just north of this subregion) expanded into our zone:

    • Pacific fjords/kelp coasts: shellfish, fish, sea lions, seabirds; shore whaling/scavenging; seaweeds.

    • Patagonian steppe: guanaco hunts; rhea; small game; waterfowl at lakes.

    • Magellan–Beagle: fortified coves used for seasonal aggregation; strand-midden nuclei formed.

Technology & Material Culture

  • Flake–blade microlithic industries; bone/antler points; fish gorges; harpoons; hide scrapers; fire-hearths/ovens in coves.

  • Early raft/canoe craft (probable) for short crossings.

Movement & Interaction Corridors

  • Kelp highway along Pacific; fjord/archipelago stepping-stones to Fuegian realm.

  • Steppe: spring–lake circuits; Andean passes to leeward zones.

Cultural & Symbolic Expressions

  • Rock-shelter paints/engravings in steppe margins; shell-midden feasting signatures.

Environmental Adaptation & Resilience

  • Dual coastal–steppe scheduling hedged against cold pulses and resource crashes; storability (smoked meat/fish) prolonged residency.

Transition

By 7,822 BCE, southern cone foragers had staked coast–steppe dual economies, poised for canoe lifeways in Fuegian channels.

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