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Terrain variations and entheseal changes among prehispanic populations from Córdoba (Argentina)
Published 2017“…The results suggest that individuals were more affected in the Plains area, although this could be explained both by an adaptation to the biomechanical load or by a more classic view related to the repetition of demanding physical activities.…”
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Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje
Published 2009“…Monmonier`s algorithm reveals that the pre-Hispanicinhabitants of the Central Mountains of Argentina were biologically more related to the Patagonian groups thanto the central and northern populations. …”
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Estimating Late Holocene health from Cordoba´s Central Highlands end Eastern Lowland populations (Argentina). A dental anthropology approach
Published 2011“…This can be observed in the whole region but is more marked in the Northeast and Traslasierra sub regions.…”
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Multidisciplinary perspectives for the study of ancient diet and oral health: A case Study from the Central Region of Argentina
Published 2020“…Finally, by applying paleogenetic techniques, we could confirm the presence of the bacterium Streptococcus mutans in this individual, and therefore more broadly, in ancient samples from Argentina. …”
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Palaeodietary inferences based on isotopic data for pre-Hispanic populations of the Central Mountains of Argentina
Published 2022“…On the other hand, evidence from agricultural sites could be indicating a more omnivorous diet, with greater emphasis on vegetable resources. …”
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Variaciones del terreno y cambios entesiales en poblaciones prehispánicas de Córdoba (Argentina)
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ESTIMACIONES ACERCA DE LA SALUD DE POBLACIONES QUE OCUPARON LAS SIERRAS CENTRALES Y PLANICIES ORIENTALES (CÓRDOBA, ARGENTINA) EN EL HOLOCENO TARDÍO: UNA APROXIMACIÓN DESDE LA ANTRO...
Published 2011“…This can be observed in the whole region but is more marked in the Northeast and Traslasierra sub regions. …”
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Evidencias de violencia interpersonal en poblaciones del piedemonte y las llanuras de Córdoba (Argentina) a finales del Holoceno tardio
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Variación epigenética craneofacial y dinámica evolutiva de las poblaciones humanas del norte de la región pampeana durante el Holoceno tardío
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Osteobiographies: Multidisciplinary contributions to the study of human remains
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. More recently, and hand in hand with Social Theory, bioarchaeology has expanded its scope to other aspects, for example, considering social relationships as part of the formation of the biological body (Sofaer, 2006). …”
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