- Archaeology 4
- Arqueolgía 2
- Arqueología 2
- Aboriginal 1
- Aborígenes 1
- Arroyos 1
- Civilizaciones preincaicas 1
- Colección 1
- Colección Magnin 1
- Collection 1
- Extensión universitaria 1
- Florentino Ameghino 1
- ICT 1
- Indigenous clothing 1
- Indumentaria indígena 1
- Magnin Collection 1
- Neoliberalism. Frenetic subjectivity. Inequality. Disobedience. Failure 1
- Neoliberalismo. Subjetividad frenética. Desigualdad. Desobediencia. Fracaso 1
- Neoliberalismo. Subjetividade frenética. Desobediência. Falha 1
- Patrimonio, Interculturalidad , Museos , Extensión crítica 1
- Pieces 1
- Piezas 1
- Pre-Inca civilizations 1
- Streams 1
- TICs 1
- University outreach 1
- Yacimiento Indígena 1
- antigüedades indígenas 1
- archeology 1
- arqueologia pública, comunidades indígenas, diálogo de conhecimento, restos humanos 1
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The clay statues of Cordoba and their archaeological significance
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Extension with teachers: Building archaeological knowledge on a virtual platform
Published 2019“…The course was designed and taught by educational researchers, graduates and students of the anthropology course of studies at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario and the Universidad Nacional de La Plata; they provided diverse perspectives based on the training tracks of each institution.The objective of this presentation is to reflect upon the use of ICT and virtual classrooms in outreach projects for teaching, discussion, and collective construction of archaeological contents. On the other hand, it aims at assessing the contribution of these mediations and devices to the increase in the dissemination and conservation of archaeological heritage assets in the southwest of Buenos Aires province.…”
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Native peoples, archaeology and heritage in the southern tip of the Calchaqui Peaks
Published 2020Subjects: “…native peoples, public archaeology, archaeological circuits…”
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How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials
Published 2022“…In 2019, in Vera y Pintado jurisdiction (Departamento San Justo, Santa Fe) archaeological remains were located in a public space that corresponded to human burials. …”
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Some observations on the anthropological characteristics of the primitive inhabitants of Córdoba
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Indigenous communities at the UNC: dialogues and challenges to create new anthropological and museological practices
Published 2020Subjects: “…public archaeology, indigenous communities, dialogue of knowledge, remains humans…”
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Roman Procedural Law and the legal protection of property
Published 1919“…Therefore, this study, far from being an "archaeological" discussion without positive purposes, is a first-order element to clarify the fundamental concepts of law.This is evident in a tangible way in primitive law, since there the procedural mechanism is interpenetrated and identified almost with the law itself.…”
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Development soundscape. The case of the Punilla highway
Published 2022“…Throughout two projects presented by the province (2018 and 2021), the infrastructure crosses "red zones" of native forest, archaeological and uranium deposits, hydrographic basins and negatively impacts housing and quality of life of the population residing there. …”
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WILHELM RÖPKE AND THE SPIRITUALITY OF NEOLIBERALISM
Published 2017“…There are many ways to answer this question, but the most frequent response is to associate to neoliberalism with the implementation of measures strictly economic; in fact, it is said that the neoliberals, almost by congenital defect, cannot think the reality beyond the numbers and the abstract prescriptions. Following the archaeological-genealogical method of Michel Foucault and of some of its contemporary interpreters, this article reviews and widen that critical conception. …”
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Neoliberalism and the production of frenetic subjectivities. Disobedience and failure as modes of government
Published 2022“…This frenzy is framed in competition as a mode of behavior, inequality as an operative condition and is observed in two specific technologies: disobedience and failure understood as opportunity. We work from an archaeological-genealogical perspective, our starting point is a problematic configuration of the present, but we are forced to delve into the discourses of the past in order to reconstruct an historical ontology of ourselves, jointly with the analysis of documents belonging to international and national public and private organizations.…”
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