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    La arqueofauna del sitio Loma de los Muertos (departamento de General Conesa, Río Negro) by Mange, Emiliano, Ramos van Raap, María Agustina, Leon, Diego Catriel

    Published 2013
    “…Se propone, sobre la base del análisis, que al menos una parte importante del material tiene un origen antrópico: se habrían ingresado para consumo humano animales de gran porte, como guanaco (Lama guanicoe) y venado de las pampas (Ozotoceros bezoarticus), y otros de menor tamaño que fueron cazados y recolectados en las cercanías del sitio (valle y ambientes fluviopalustres). …”
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    Faunal remains from Tembrao archaeological site (Río Negro province, Argentina) by Mange, Emiliano, Di Lorenzo, Maitén Irma, González Venanzi, Lucio

    Published 2021
    “…The presence of pottery and one radiocarbon date of a Lama guanicoe bone, place the chronology of the site in final Late Holocene. …”
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    Human subsistence and environmental stability during the last 2200 years in Epullán Chica cave (northwestern Patagonia, Argentina): A perspective from the zooarchaeological record by Fernández, Fernando Julián, del Papa, Luis Manuel, Mange, Emiliano, Teta, Pablo Vicente, Crivelli, Eduardo Adrian, Pardiñas, Ulises Francisco J.

    Published 2016
    “…Zooarchaeological evidence retrieved from ECh is diverse, including fresh-water mollusk shells (Diplodon chilensis), eggshell and bone fragments of Rheidae, bones and teeth of large (Lama guanicoe), medium (e.g., Chaetophractus villosus, Conepatus chinga), and micro-sized (several species of sigmodontine and caviomorph rodents) mammals. …”
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    Faunal remains from Tembrao archaeological site (Río Negro province, Argentina) by Mange, Emiliano, Di Lorenzo, Maitén Irma; Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, González Venanzi, Lucio

    Published 2018
    “…The presence of pottery and one radiocarbon date of a Lama guanicoe bone, place the chronology of the site in final Late Holocene. …”
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