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    Human occupation of the north Patagonian coast (San Matias Gulf): Current perspectives by Borella, Florencia, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Cardillo, Marcelo

    Published 2015
    “…This region has evidence for early human adaptation to marine resource exploitation. …”
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    Preliminary results of the archaeological investigations in Área Islote Lobos, western coast of San Matías Gulf (Río Negro province) by Borella, Florencia, Cardillo, Marcelo, Alberti, Jimena, Scartascini, Federico L., Carranza, Eugenia, Favier Dubois, Cristián M., Steffan, Pamela G., Guichón-Fernández, Rocío

    Published 2020
    “…The analysis of lithic artifacts, human remains, zooarchaeological evidence and space organization in this area, provides new information that allows us to begin to delineate general trends about human activities that could have been developed in the region during the Late Holocene. …”
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    Naturalistic Observations on the Disarticulation of False Killer Whales (Pseudorca crassidens) Carcasses: Fifteen Years after by Borella, Florencia, Borrero, Luis Alberto

    Published 2017
    “…In this way, the role of whales in human diet can be discussed in greater detail.…”
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    Taphonomic evaluation of penguin (Spheniscidae) remains at a shell-midden on the northern coast of Patagonia (San Matías Gulf, Río Negro, Argentina) by Borella, Florencia, Cruz, Isabel

    Published 2012
    “…This suggests it is not always possible to support the argument that the presence of penguin remains indicates, a priori, consumption by humans. The Bajada de los Pescadores (BP2) site, San Matías Gulf (Río Negro, Patagonia, Argentina), provides a case study that allows the origin of these deposits and their contents to be evaluated in terms of the exploitation of penguins and other marine resources by hunter-gatherers during the Late Holocene. …”
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