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Collectors in the forest of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego: new data, patterns and models
Published 2020“…Presentations and publications outside the National Congresses, the Archeology Days of Patagonia and carried out in different journals provide a valuable body of information on the use of the forest in continental Patagonia and the Tierra del Fuego that it was considered important to continue expanding and arguing.…”
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Human circulation during the Late Holocene in the forest and the forest-steppe ecotone: the lower Penitente River (Southwest Santa Cruz)
Published 2020“…Then, the perspective provided by the Penitente basin, beyond the addition of new evidences about the human use of the forest –mainly its offer of sheltered conditions for both circulation and permanence- increases the recorded archaeological variability of the area of the morros.…”
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Horses and humans in the New world
Published 2019“…While zooarchaeology provides us with a means to understand the adoption of the horse in the past, horse remains are often scarce in the archeological sites of early contact and historical periods. …”
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Changes and Continuities of Hunting Practices from the Late Pleistocene to the Late Holocene Among Nomadic Societies of the Patagonian Plateaus
Published 2021“…The research developed from different lines of evidence in the central plateau of Santa Cruz and the Somuncurá plateau of Río Negro, provides information for approaching the hunting strategies carried out by hunter-gatherer societies who inhabited these massifs in the past. …”
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At the foot of Mount Fitz Roy: hunter-gatherers in the Northwest of Lake Viedma, Santa Cruz province
Published 2020“…Excavations at shelters in boulders -La Lagunita-La Fisura, Alero 1 and Alero archaeological sites- provide information on lithic technology and archaeofauna that was complemented by rock art surveys and the recording of isolated finds. …”
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