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Early Holocene water well in the Pampas of Argentina: Human responses to water shortage events
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A case of adult osteomyelitis in a Final Late Holocene hunter-gatherer population, eastern Pampa–Patagonian transition, Argentina
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Isotopic ecology and human palaeodiets in the lower basin of the Colorado River, Buenos Aires province, Argentina
Published 2009“…Both the construction of an isotopic ecology and the prehistoric human diets derived from δ 13C and δ15N human isotope values for the area are explored. …”
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Isotopic ecology and human palaeodiets in the lower basin of the Colorado River, Buenos Aires province, Argentina
Published 2009“…Both the construction of an isotopic ecology and the prehistoric human diets derived from δ 13C and δ15N human isotope values for the area are explored. …”
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A summary of the interdisciplinary lines of evidence for reconstructing early human occupation and paleoenvironment in the Pampean region, Argentina
Published 2011“…The archaeological knowledge of the Pleistocene-early Holocene human occupations in the Pampean region has improved through the finding of new archaeological sites dated between 10,000 and 11,200 BP. …”
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Chronology and human settlement in northeastern Patagonia (Argentina): patterns of site destruction, intensity of archaeological signal, and population dynamics
Published 2013“…Temporal frequency distributions are used to assess the chronology and continuity of human occupation at different spatial scales, differential landscape use and demographic patterns throughout time. …”
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Chronology and human settlement in northeastern Patagonia (Argentina): patterns of site destruction, intensity of archaeological signal, and population dynamics
Published 2013“…Temporal frequency distributions are used to assess the chronology and continuity of human occupation at different spatial scales, differential landscape use and demographic patterns throughout time. …”
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Human occupation, site formation, and chronostratigraphy of a mid-Holocene archaeological site at the eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition, Argentina
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First approach to the paleodiet of hunter-gatherers through stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) in the eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition during the Middle Holocene
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Oxygen isotopes and human mobility in Middle and Late Holocene hunter-gatherer groups from the eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition (Argentina)
Published 2022“…This work seeks to explore human mobility in the lower course of the Colorado River (Argentina) during the Middle and Late Holocene (ca. 5900-250 years BP) through the analysis of stable oxygen isotopes (δ18O) of bone bioapatite. …”
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Subsistence strategies in Argentina during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene
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A case of adult osteomyelitis in a Final Late Holocene hunter-gatherer population, eastern Pampa–Patagonian transition, Argentina
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Human corpse manipulation and the body as symbol: A case study from the Eastern Pampa–Patagonia transition (Argentina) during the Final Late Holocene
Published 2011“…Human body manipulation and secondary burials are widespread funerary practices in many areas of the world. …”
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Human corpse manipulation and the body as symbol: A case study from the Eastern Pampa–Patagonia transition (Argentina) during the Final Late Holocene
Published 2011“…Human body manipulation and secondary burials are widespread funerary practices in many areas of the world. …”
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First approach to the paleodiet of hunter-gatherers through stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) in the eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition during the Middle Holocene
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Subsistence strategies in Argentina during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene
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Introducing Coastal Deserts
Published 2017“…Its focus is on the diverse ways in which people have inhabited, exploited, and transformed coastal desert environments as part of the overall organization of human behavior over a period that reaches back into the Upper Pleistocene and forward into historical times.…”
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Introducing Coastal Deserts
Published 2017“…Its focus is on the diverse ways in which people have inhabited, exploited, and transformed coastal desert environments as part of the overall organization of human behavior over a period that reaches back into the Upper Pleistocene and forward into historical times.…”
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First analysis of mitochondrial lineages from the eastern Pampa–Patagonia transition during the final late Holocene
Published 2020“…Objective: Studies on population genetics have become highly relevant for understanding the evolutionary history of human settlement in southern South America. The eastern Pampa–Patagonia transition is an area that stands out due to its complex population dynamics, especially during the last about 1,000 years BP. …”
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Paleoenvironments and faunal extinctions: Analysis of the archaeological assemblages at the Paso Otero locality (Argentina) during the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene
Published 2013“…It is suggested that not only hunting pressure but the mere presence of humans was a factor in ecosystem disturbance and is the most parsimonious explanation for the process of extinction.…”
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