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Armadillos as taphonomic agents of archaeological sites in the Pampas Region, Argentina
Published 2020“…Armadillos constitute a recurrent taphonomic agent in the disturbance of archaeological sites in the Pampas region of Argentina. Their burrows generate vertical and horizontal movement of archeological and modern materials, creating anomalous associations, both on the surface, as well as at the deep levels of a site. …”
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Modern Bone Distribution in the Pampas of Argentina: Taphonomic Implications for the Regional Archaeological Record
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The role of small carnivores in the movement of bones: implications for the Pampas archaeofaunal record, Argentina
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Ten years of actualistic taphonomic research in the Pampas region of Argentina: Contributions to regional archaeology
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Beached penguins on the Atlantic Coast in the Pampas region of Argentina: Taphonomic analysis and implications for the archaeological record
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Early to Middle Holocene subsistence strategies in the Pampas region: Evidence from the Arroyo Seco 2 site
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Taphonomic signature of Geoffroy's cat (Leopardus geoffroyi) on small sized preys: A comparative study of ingested and non-ingested leporid bones
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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“…This paper presents the results of an actualistic study conducted with abandoned vizcacheras from the Pampas region of Argentina. The main objective is to evaluate the role of this rodent in the formation of the fossil record. …”
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Abrigo La Tinta: Preliminary Results of a New Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Rockshelter from the Pampas Region (Tandilia Range), Argentina
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Technology, subsistence, and mobility of Middle to Late Holocene hunter-gatherers in the southern Pampas: new archaeological data from Las Toscas shallow lake (Argentina)
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The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
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Estudio comparativo de las marcas de dientes producidas por dos pequeños carnívoros sudamericanos
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Taphonomic Effects of a Grassland Fire on a Modern Faunal Sample and its Implications for the Archaeological Record
Published 2017“…The main objective of this paper is to characterize the pattern of thermal alteration in a sample of modern bones collected after a natural grassland fire in the Pampas region (Argentina). A total of 917 bone remains were recovered, including a variety of different body size taxa. …”
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Thorn lesions in a modern osteological collection of guanaco (Lama guanicoe): a new paleoenviromental proxy and its implications for archaeofaunal assemblages
Published 2013“…To provide examples of how thorn lesions can be identified and used as a paleoenvironmental proxy in the fossil record, two archaeological sites from different phytogeographic provinces were analyzed: Bajo de la Quinta (Monte phytogeographic province) and Calera (Pampa phytogeographic province). Results found that 25% of the elements from the Bajo de la Quinta site contained lesions, while none of the elements from the Calera site showed evidence of lesions. …”
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