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    A PETROGRAPHICAL APPROACH TO THE WAYS OF DOING AND THE POTTERY CIRCULATION IN THE VALLEYS & HILLS AREA OF THE ARGENTINE NORTHWEST DURING THE LAST CENTURIES OF THE FIRST MILLENIUM AD by Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Puente, Verónica

    Published 2018
    “…This work argues about 'the ways of doing pottery' that pre-Hispanic societies had at the end of the first millennium A.D. in the southern of Calchaquí valley and the El Bolsón and Hualfín valleys (Northwestern Argentina). …”
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    Manufacturas alfareras al sur de los valles Calchaquíes entre el siglo primero al quinto DC by Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas

    Published 2012
    “…This paper presents data demonstrating the existence of technical styles of pottery production among the village societies that inhabited the Southern Calchaquíes valleys (Northwestern Argentina) from the first to the fifth century AD. The ceramic materials under discussion were obtained in excavations at the archaeological sites of Cardonal (southern Cajón Valley); Ingenio del Arenal-Faldas del Cerro and Antigal de Tesoro (western slope of the Aconquija Sierra); and the Chimpa component of the site Bañado Viejo (Santa Maria river alluvial plain). …”
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    Conjuntos materiales en dimensión temporal : El sitio formativo “Bañado Viejo” (Valle de Santa María, Tucumán) by Scattolin, María Cristina, Bugliani, María Fabiana, Izeta, Andrés Darío, Lazzari, Marisa, Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Martínez, Leticia

    Published 2001
    “…El presente trabajo pretende contribuir al conocimiento de estas ocupaciones del primer milenio A.D. dando a conocer el material procedente de las excavaciones en un sitio del fondo del valle, Bailado Viejo, pocos kilómetros al norte de Quilmes (Tucumán. …”
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    The Same Way of Doing Pottery. San Francisco Ceramic Fabrics from Tumbaya (Quebrada de Humahuaca) and San Pedro (San Francisco River Basin) by Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Cremonte, Maria Beatriz

    Published 2017
    “…Its chronology goes from the eighth century BC to the fifth century AD approximately. This chapter contributes to the characterization of this pottery tradition by reviewing the information and interpretations reached, to date, and providing new evidence from two sectors of northwestern Argentina: the San Francisco River Basin and the central south sector of Quebrada de Humahuaca (Jujuy Province). …”
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    Compositional data supports decentralized model of production and circulation of artifacts in the pre-Columbian south-central Andes by Lazzari, Marisa, Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Stoner, Wesley D., Scattolin, Maria Cristina, Korstanje, María Alejandra, Glascock, Michael

    Published 2017
    “…To improve understanding of ancient exchange practices and their potential role in structuring alliances, we examine material exchanges in northwest Argentina (part of the south-central Andes) during 400 BC to AD 1000 (part of the regional Formative Period), with a multianalytical approach (petrography, instrumental neutron activation analysis, laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) to artifacts previously studied separately. …”
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    An approach to the pottery of the village communities of the end of the Formative period in Tilcara (Quebrada de Humahuaca) by Juarez, Vanesa Beatriz, Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Otero, Clarisa, Cremonte, María Beatriz

    Published 2020
    “…In this sense, it was also possible to generate interpretations linked to other aspects of the idiosyncrasies corresponding to the populations that inhabited the central sector of the Quebrada de Humahuaca, such as the historical trajectory of a particular way of doing ceramic pastes, and forms of consumption during the first millennia AD.…”
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