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    Hunters-Gatherers of the Sierras de Córdoba. A look from the El Alto 3 site (Pampa de Achala, Córdoba) by Rivero, Diego

    Published 2007
    “…El Alto 3 is the only site, so far, that contains evidence of the human occupation of the mountain environment of the province of Córdoba, in the central sector of Argentina, from the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition to the Late Holocene.…”
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    Zooarqueología, Lama guanicoe, y dinámica evolutiva del Chaco Serrano by Medina, Matías, Rivero, Diego

    Published 2010
    “…In order to test this hypothesis, taxonomic abundance and richness, age class composition and processing marks in two faunal assemblages from the upper Córdoba mountain grassland range were analyzed: Arroyo El Gaucho 1 (Pampa de Achala), chronologically corresponding to Early to late Middle Holocene, and Puesto La Esquina 1 (Pampa de Olaen), dated to the second half of the Late Holocene. …”
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    Geometric morphometrics in lanceolate projectile points from Central Hills, Argentina by Rivero, Diego, Heider, Guillermo

    Published 2017
    “…These lanceolate projectile points, also known as “ayampitín”, are common in the Central Mountains of Argentina and they are usually associated with hunter-gatherer occupations dated to the Middle Holocene. …”
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    The social landscape of central Argentina during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (ca. 11000-9000 BP) by Rivero, Diego, Heider, Guillermo

    Published 2020
    “…Potential sources of these rocks were located in the Central Mountains (Provinces of Cordoba and San Luis). The implications of lithic raw material use and circulation are used to discuss the way of life and the social landscape of the first settlers during the initial colonization of central Argentina.…”
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    Morfometría geométrica en puntas de proyectil lanceoladas de las Sierras Centrales, Argentina by Rivero, Diego, Heider, Guillermo

    Published 2017
    “…These lanceolate projectile points, also known as “ayampitín”, are common in the Central Mountains of Argentina and they are usually associated with hunter-gatherer occupations dated to the Middle Holocene. …”
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