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Arqueología del sector central de las Sierras de Córdoba (Argentina). Hacia una definición de los procesos sociales del período prehispánico tardío (900-1573 DC)
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Acerca de una inhumación temprana (CA. 2500 AP) en el sitio Cruz Chiquita 3 (Valle de Salsacate, Córdoba, Argentina)
Published 2008“…We analyze the degree of diversity/homogeneity, and continuity/discontinuity of the trends regarding mortuary practices for a long period. In parallel, the phytolithic analysis of teeth reveals the presence of maize (Zea mays), in an early time for Córdoba Hills and in general for the South Andes region. …”
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Between borus and fragments. Analysis of an arqueomalacological context of beads production in Cerro Colorado (Sierras del Norte, Córdoba Argentina)
Published 2019“…Based on the contextual information and the archaeological data collected during the last years, it is estimated that the chronology for the artisanal uses of this resource are compatible with the Late Prehispanic period proposed for the Central Sierras (ca. 1500-400 AP).…”
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Variabilidad y dispersión de los diseños de camélidos en el occidente de Córdoba (Argentina). Circulación de información, reproducción social y construcciones territoriales prehisp...
Published 2011“…So the presence of some camelids designs in the local rock art is an indicator of links and ties between the groups that occupying different areas in western Córdoba during the late pre-hispanic period (ca. 1500-350).…”
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Potrero de Garay and the late prehispanic residential sites at Sierras of Córdoba (Argentina)
Published 2020“…But, beyond the exaggerated comparison, Potrero de Garay is really a site that marked an unprecedented milestone in regional archeology, and even today it occupies a central place in the investigation of the Late Pre-Hispanic Period.…”
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