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    Oral health and diet in populations of Central Argentina during the late holocene: Bioarchaeological and isotopic evidence by Fabra, Mariana, Gonzalez, Claudina

    Published 2019
    “…We studied the temporal and spatial variation of diet and oral health of human populations that inhabited the central region of Argentina during the Late Holocene (4000-300 BP) by evaluating isotopic data (δ13Ccol, δ15N), physiological stress indicators (tooth wear), and infectious dental diseases (caries). …”
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    Multidisciplinary perspectives for the study of ancient diet and oral health: A case Study from the Central Region of Argentina by Tavarone, Aldana, Ramirez, Darío Alejandro, Gonzalez, Claudina, Colobig, María de Los Milagros, Nores, Rodrigo, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…We employed an innovative, multidisciplinary suite of methods that combine macroscopic dental analysis, cone beam computed tomography, vegetable microremains, and genetic data to the study of the oral health and diet of the past populations from the Central Highlands. …”
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    Developmental defects in the spine: initial findings in archaeological cases from Córdoba Highlands (Argentina) by Fabra, Mariana, Salega, María Soledad

    Published 2016
    “…In the central region of Argentina, researchers have begun to focus on issues related to the health of prehispanic populations from a bioarchaeological perspective. …”
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    Two generations, one burial: osteobiographical perspectives applied to Banda Meridional del Lago site, Embalse de Río Tercero, Córdoba, Argentina by Zárate, Paloma, González, Claudina, Tavarone, Aldana, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…The corporeal experiences of this woman concede us a way to comprehend her health, her diet, habits and uses of the body. In particular, her burial, together with an infant located at her feet in a ceramic vessel, leads us to (re)think the relationships between the dead, the living and their ancestors, from a relational perspective and overcoming merely biological associations.…”
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    Osteobiographies: Multidisciplinary contributions to the study of human remains by Fabra, Mariana, Salega, Soledad, Cortés, Leticia I.

    Published 2020
    “…The bioarchaeological study provides unique evidence that contributes to the understanding of problems that are fundamental to the knowledge of the past such as work and subsistence, health and disease, diet and nutrition, sedentary lifestyle, the adoption of cultigens and the domestication of animals, inter-ethnic contact, social conflict and European colonization, among others. …”
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