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Armadillos as taphonomic agents of archaeological sites in the Pampas Region, Argentina
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The role of the vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) in the formation processes of archaeological sites from the Argentinian interhill plains
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Dimorfismo sexual en pelvis de Lama guanicoe (Artiodactyla, Camelidae): un caso de aplicación en el sitio Paso Otero 1 (partido de Necochea)
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Bone pathologies in a modern collection of guanaco (Lama guanicoe): Contributions to the interpretation of bone lesions in archeological contexts
Published 2012“…Research on animal paleopathology has significantly grown in the field of zooarchaeology during the last years. …”
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Subsistence strategies in Argentina during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene
Published 2016“…Our results demonstrate that although some quantitative differences between regions are observed, artiodactyls (camelids and deer) were the most frequently consumed animal resource in Argentina. Early hunter-gatherers did not follow a specialized predation strategy in megamammals. …”
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Modern Bone Distribution in the Pampas of Argentina: Taphonomic Implications for the Regional Archaeological Record
Published 2020“…Results from the taphonomic analysis suggest higher destruction rates of bones of small-sized animals, and the likelihood of preservation and burial of animal bones varies in each of the environments. …”
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Taphonomy of modern communal burrow systems of the Plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus, Chinchillidae) in the Pampas region of Argentina: implications for the fossil record
Published 2017“…Their burrowing activity and the accumulating habits, modifies the landscape, creating environments conducive to the buildup of objects and the reuse by different animals. These characteristics result in very complex associations of materials of different origins; making this rodent an important taphonomic agent with the potential to significantly impact the fossil record.…”
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Criteria for the Identification of Formation Processes in Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) Bone Assemblages in Fluvial-Lacustrine Environments
Published 2007“…It is proposed that some of the skeletal parts, which belong to guanaco carcasses that were processed and exploited by hunter-gatherers in areas close to the site, were added to those from animals that died naturally. This resulted in a mixture of material of both natural and anthropic origin.…”
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El rol de la vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) en los procesos de formación de los sitios arqueológicos de la llanura Interserrana argentina
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Differential Bone Survivorship and Ontogenetic Development in Guanaco (Lama guanicoe)
Published 2012“…Secondly, two experimental designs were conducted to explore the responses of bones from animals of different ages to weathering and fluvial transport. …”
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Aportes del estudio de los procesos de formación de sitio para el análisis de los restos humanos del sitio Laguna Muscar 2 (Lamadrid, Buenos Aires)
Published 2019“…Los resultados mostraron la importancia de implementar el estudio de los procesos de formación en el análisis de conjuntos perturbados por animales de hábitos fosoriales. Finalmente, estos datos fueron discutidos junto con los estudios disponibles para la microrregión de la cuenca del arroyo Salado.…”
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