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Old Culturally plundered folks: the jesuit Oscar Dreidemie and the archaeological collections of the University of Salvador from Medanitos and other towns of Catamarca (Argentina)
Published 2020“…After intense and diverse efforts, it was possible to locate the “lost” collection, currently deposited in the Campus Nuestra Señora del Pilar of Universidad del Salvador, Pilar, Buenos Aires, along with other materials from archaeological expeditions made by the Institute of Archeology (USAL), whose whereabouts were also unknown. Here we give an account of the path followed by the Dreidemie collection until arriving at USAL, the characteristics of its materials, the contribution they represent to research projects (Proyecto Arqueológico Chaschuil-Abaucán and Proyecto Arqueológico Yocavil) and the consequences that plundering elements of identity have for peoples elaboration of their history.…”
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First results on diet and mobility of the agropastoral societies of western Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2020“…We present and discuss the results of the isotopic composition of 26 bioarchaeological remains (δ13C and δ15N on bone collagen, and δ13C and δ18O on bone apatite) with their respective calibrated absolute dates, from different settings and elevations of the province of Catamarca. They account for the sociocultural development of both the first agropastoral village societies and the Inca society. …”
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Bioarqueología del área Valliserrana de Catamarca (siglos VI a XV): nuevos resultados y tendencias
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