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Lesiones periapicales y su relación con las prácticas de subsistencia en individuos del Centro-Norte de Mendoza durante el Holoceno Tardío
Published 2018“…La muestra incluyó 26 cráneos de adultos correspondientes a poblaciones previas (Bloque Temporal I; ca. antes de 1000 años AP; n=20) y posteriores a la intensificación agrícola (Bloque Temporal II; ca. después de 1000 años AP; n=6). …”
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Lesiones periapicales y su relación con las prácticas de subsistencia en individuos del Centro-Norte de Mendoza durante el Holoceno Tardío
Published 2018“…La muestra incluyó 26 cráneos de adultos correspondientes a poblaciones previas (Bloque Temporal I; ca. antes de 1000 años AP; n=20) y posteriores a la intensificación agrícola (Bloque Temporal II; ca. después de 1000 años AP; n=6). …”
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Periapical lesions and their relationship with the subsistence´s practices in individuals of the Center-North of Mendoza during the Late Holocene
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Porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia in human remains from southern Patagonia
Published 2014“…Nutritional and zoonotic factors are proposed as the most probable causes of the high frequency of anemia observed in individuals with marine-based diets. Although no temporal differences were observed, different possible patterns of health in human native populations in the during-contact period are proposed.…”
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Pre-Columbian tuberculosis in Tierra del Fuego? Discussion of the paleopathological and molecular evidence
Published 2015“…Our example, from the extreme south of South America was, at the time of our study, without firm temporal association or molecular characterization. …”
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Potential parasitic infections transmitted by seafood in ancient populations from Patagonia
Published 2020“…These findings, although limited by temporal and environmental variability, can provide a speculative overview about the potential influence of marine diets in the health of past hunter-gatherers of Patagonia, particularly if fishes, molluscs or marine mammals were consumed inadequately cooked.…”
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