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Was the Central Pampean Dunefields of Argentina Occupied during the Late Pleistocene? A Reappraisal of the Evidence
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Human occupation strategies and related environmental-climate during the middle and late Holocene in central Pampas of Argentina
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Transporting rocks to an empty environment of lithic raw materials: The case of the Central Pampean Dunefields (Argentina)
Published 2019Subjects: “…HUMAN INTERACTIONS…”
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Isotopic Ecology in Modern and Holocene Populations of Pampas Deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) from Eastern Central Argentina. Implications for Conservation Biology and Ecological Mod...
Published 2020Subjects: “…HUMAN-UNGULATE INTERACTIONS…”
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10,000 years of mandibular evolution in southern South America: Implications for morphological diversification
Published 2019“…South America (SA) was the last continent to be colonized by modern humans. One of the relevant research questions that still remain to be addressed is how SA populations became differentiated. …”
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Exploitation of faunal resources by hunter-gatherers in the center of the Pampa grasslands during the Holocene: The archaeofauna of the Laguna Cabeza de Buey 2 site (San Carlos de...
Published 2016“…The camelid Lama guanicoe (guanaco) was always the most important economic resource during the three events of human occupation in the Holocene, followed by Ozotoceros bezoarticus (pampean deer) and, to a lesser extent, by three species of small armadillos (Chaetophractus sp., Zaedyus pichiy, and Tolypeutes matacus). …”
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A Paleogenomic Reconstruction of the Deep Population History of the Andes
Published 2020“…Video Abstract: [Figure presented] Genome-wide data from 89 ancient humans illuminates the changes to the genetic landscape in the Central Andes over 9,000 years, revealing large-scale gene flow and cosmopolitan societies in the Tiwanaku and Inca polities.…”
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Ancient mitochondrial genomes from the Argentinian Pampas inform the early peopling of the Southern Cone of South America
Published 2021“…7 of which are novel?from human skeletal remains from 3 Early to Late Holocene archaeological sites. …”
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Carcass utilization and bone modifications on guanaco killed by puma in northern Patagonia, Argentina
Published 2018“…The light consumption of guanaco by the puma would provide a potential source for scavenging by other carnivores and humans.…”
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The role of small carnivores in the movement of bones: implications for the Pampas archaeofaunal record, Argentina
Published 2016“…The use of the same spaces and prey by humans and carnivores often leads to the formation of complex faunal assemblages, in which the anatomical and taxonomic composition results from the combined action of these agents. …”
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Small mammals (Didelphimorphia and Rodentia) of the archaeological site Calera (Pampean region, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina): Taphonomic history and Late Holocene environments
Published 2012“…The regional extinction of these two mammals over a large area of central-eastern Argentina is perhaps a very recent event, mostly triggered by human impact.…”
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