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    Images, codes and communication: an analysis of rock art in the Southern Deseado Massif (Patagonia, Argentina) by Acevedo, Agustín, Fiore, Danae

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper, we assess the composition rules underlying the relationships between rock art motifs and bedrocks, by comparing a total of 1.273 motifs and 76 motif types (MT) recorded at 33 sites in two archaeological localities of south-central Patagonia (Argentina). Our analyses show that: a) the display of rock art motifs on the bedrocks do not follow clear visual composition rules; b) out of the total number of MT, both localities only share 14, which would entail the existence of low levels of communication between them. …”
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    El arte rupestre como expresión gráfica en las microregiones Cafayate y Santa Bárbara (Salta) by Ledesma, Rossana

    Published 2012
    “…In this paper we analyze the paintings and engravings in the microregions of Santa Barbara and Cafayate (Salta, Argentina). The research area is situated in the Calchaquí Valley, at the confl uence of Calchaquí, Las Conchas and Santa Maria Rivers. …”
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    Making Cultural Heritage Significant for the Public. The Role of Researchers in Encouraging Public Awareness and Local Pride by Endere, Maria Luz, Chaparro, Maria Gabriela, Conforti, María Eugenia

    Published 2018
    “…The municipality of Olavarría, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, has a rich, diverse, and ancient natural and cultural heritage, although this is not well known by the local community. …”
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    The public and the archaeological heritage. The case of Tres Arroyos community in relation to Arroyo Seco 2 site and the exhibition housed in the local “José A. Mulazzi” Municipal... by Conforti, María Eugenia

    Published 2012
    “…Thus, we expect to contribute to the discussion of archaeological heritage in relation to its communication in non-formal education contextual settings (e.g. museums). …”
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    EL PÚBLICO Y EL PATRIMONIO ARQUEOLÓGICO. EL CASO DE LA COMUNIDAD DE TRES ARROYOS EN RELACIÓN CON EL SITIO “ARROYO SECO 2” Y LA MUESTRA DEL MUSEO MUNICIPAL “JOSÉ A. MULAZZI”/The pub... by Conforti, María Eugenia; CONICET / PATRIMONIA, INCUAPA, UNICEN

    Published 2012
    “…Thus, we expect to contribute to the discussion of archaeological heritage in relation to its communication in non-formal education contextual settings (e.g. museums). …”
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    Science, politics and culture in the conflict over the native forest in the province of Córdoba, Argentina by Koberwein, Adrián

    Published 2018
    “…Scientific knowledge is translated into other forms of language in order to communicate the social importance of the forest and the necessity to stand against interests that would put it in danger.…”
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    Science, politics and culture in the conflict over the native forest in the province of Córdoba, Argentina by Koberwein, Adrián; FFyL - UBA / CONICET

    Published 2018
    “…Scientific knowledge is translated into other forms of language in order to communicate the social importance of the forest and the necessity to stand against interests that would put it in danger.…”
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    New contributions to archaeology of Formosa (Argentina): Chronology of ̈El Quebracho ̈ archaeological site by Lamenza, Guillermo N., Calandra, Horacio A., Salceda, Susana A.

    Published 2016
    “…Thus the El Quebracho (SForRli 1-1) archaeological site located at the homonym town of the province of Formosa Argentina is presented as the earliest formal burial space at the Chaco region. …”
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