This paper presents information related to archaeological sites with rock art known so far in the basin of Manso river (northern Patagonia), in Argentine territory, and two sites recently discovered in the valley of the same river in Chile. The stylistic relations between all the sites located en both sides of the Cordillera de los Andes permits their inclusion in the same cultural and temporal unit related to the Grecas style o TAGC, and specially the Ámbito Boscoso Lacustre modality of the hunther gatherers's of the late Holocene in Patagonia.
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Podestá, M. M., Bellelli, C., Labarca, R., Albornoz, A. M., Vasini, A., & Tropea, E. (2008). Arte rupestre en pasos cordilleranos del bosque andino patagónico (el manso, región de los lagos y provincia de rio negro, Chile-Argentina). Magallania, 36(2), 143–153. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-22442008000200009
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