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    Malacological beads associated with human bone remains in the late Holocene of the central region of Argentina by Gordillo, Sandra, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2018
    “…This paper analyzes a set of ornamental malacological artifacts (beads) recovered in association with human bone remains in the vicinity of Villa Santa Rosa (31° 12.9’ 56’’ S; 63° 21.8’ 66’’ W), Province of Córdoba. …”
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    Arqueomalacological research in South America: between subsistence, utility and symbolism by Gordillo, Sandra, Gascue, Andrés, Pastor, Sebastián

    Published 2019
    “…Malacology in archaeological contexts has had, in recent years and worldwide, a remarkable impulse with a considerable increase in the number of publications in this multi and interdisciplinary field where the natural and social sciences converge (through molluscs as the organizing axis).…”
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    Between borus and fragments. Analysis of an arqueomalacological context of beads production in Cerro Colorado (Sierras del Norte, Córdoba Argentina) by Tissera, Luis, Gordillo, Sandra, Recalde, Andrea, Pastor, Sebastián

    Published 2019
    “…An analysis of a set of malacological fragments, belonging to the giant snail Megalobulimus lorentzianus (Doering 1876) or Borus from an excavation carried out in Cerro Colorado (province of Córdoba), is made. …”
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    The symbolic importance of an archaeomalacological personal adorn at the beginning of the late holocene in Aquihuecó, Neuquén, Patagonia Argen by Ibáñez Saint Paul, Valeria A., Della Negra, Claudia Eugenia, Gordillo, Sandra, Hajduk, Adam

    Published 2018
    “…In this work, a malacological group found in a funerary context is morphologically, functionally and symbolically analyzed in the Aquihuecó archaeological site, located in the Curi Leuvú River Valley, Chos Malal Department, Neuquén Province, Northwest of Patagonia, Argentina. …”
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