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Human Biogeography and Demographic Trend in Northpatagonic Monte: An Archaeological Approach from “El Corcovo” (SE of Mendoza)
Published 2019“…The present paper attempt to improve the knowledge of human biogeography in arid environments and, understand the phases of settlement in relation to human demographic trajectories. In this framework, new archaeological information of the El Corcovo area is presented, located in Monte Surmendocino / Nordpatagónico. …”
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Radiocarbon trends in the pampean region (Argentina). biases and Demographic patterns during the final late pleistocene and holocene
Published 2015“…Regardless of biases, this signal is interpreted as an increase in demographic density at a regional level.…”
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An Essay Concerning Genetics, Archaeology and Early Human Mobility: Commented by Francisco Rothhammer and Luis Alberto Borrero
Published 2019“…Others are the comparability of genetic data derived from living groups and from ancient human remains, demographic histories and definitions of demographic units of analysis, sampling designs and representation of data, founder populations, genetic drift and selection, reliability of molecular clocks, and data collection strategies and contamination. …”
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Actions and Reactions to the Spanish Influenza pandemic in Querétaro, México, 1918-1919
Published 2020“…Both versions allow us to measure the impact of the pandemic both in economic and demographic terms in the State of Querétaro.…”
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Probabilistic survey and prehistoric patterns of land and resource use in Mendoza province, Argentina
Published 2015“…Correlations between key site attributes suggest that the mountains, foothills and plains were all used extensively, though perhaps at differing intensities and in different ways as a function of environmental and demographic factors. Probabilistic surface survey produces broadly comparable samples that can be combined with data from stratified sites for a better understanding of regional settlement and subsistence systems, and to address larger ecological and evolutionary questions.…”
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Cuantificando ausencias. Aspectos demográficos de las poblaciones aborígenes pampeanas (1877-1879)
Published 2020“…For that purpose, we intend to: 1) establish the social – historical framework of theevents and the role of the army in the Argentine state; 2) describe the military mobility strategy; 3) establish the size and distribution of the aboriginal population towards the end of the 19th century in the actual province of La Pampa; 4) analyze the army’s strategy and tactics, as a determining factor resulting in written data; 5) map the obtained information, using demographic clusters as indicators in order to propose a predictive model about the location of the archaeological sitesin the region for the years 1877, 1878 and 1879.…”
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The visitors opine: study about human remains exhibition in the Museo de La Plata
Published 2014“…Two hundred people were surveyed through a semi-structured questionnaire, which focuses on socio-demographic aspects, motivations and expectations for visiting the exhibition and their opinions about the institutional policies of human remains exhibition. …”
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Subadult representation in the bioarchaeological record from Quebrada de Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina
Published 2019“…The objective of this paper is evaluating subadult presence on the bioarchaeological record, in order to analyze the demographic profile of skeletal samples from Quebrada de Humahuaca (Jujuy, Argentina) during the Regional Development period (AD 900-1430). …”
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Subadult representation in the bioarchaeological record from Quebrada de Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina
Published 2019“…The objective of this paper is evaluating subadult presence on the bioarchaeological record, in order to analyze the demographic profile of skeletal samples from Quebrada de Humahuaca (Jujuy, Argentina) during the Regional Development period (AD 900-1430). …”
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The fauna from Loma l´Ántigo. First zooarchaeological data on the Regional Developments Period from the Cajón valley, Catamarca, ca. 1200-1500 AD
Published 2021“…Loma l´Ántigo assemblages do not exhibit significant differences against archaeofaunas dated to the Formative Period of the Cajón valley (Cardonal and Yutopián sites), pointing to a broad continuity of modes of faunal exploitation and to similar environmental and sociocultural constraints on taphonomic histories, despite previously posited demographic, political and climate changes around the beginning of the second millennium AD for the Southern Calchaquí valleys.…”
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Zooarqueología, Lama guanicoe, y dinámica evolutiva del Chaco Serrano
Published 2010“…It is assumed that L. guanicoe suffered demographic fluctuations which were likely related to the colonization of the Sierras of Córdoba by hunter-gatherers.…”
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Bolivian Toba: Resilience and adaptation in Northern Chaco
Published 2020“…We focus our study on the Tobas of Bolivia, describing a model of seasonal use of the environment employed by hunter-gatherers in the semiarid savannas of Northern Chaco where demographically small groups would fish in the rivers and temporary waterways and plant in wetlands, moving, during other periods of the annual cycle, between hunting and gathering camps in interior lagoons. …”
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Surnames and population structure in the Puna de Jujuy at the end of the 18th century
Published 2021“…By means of the Virreinal Census of Carlos III of 1778, the four curatos of the Puna de Jujuy, Santa Catalina, Rinconada, Cochinoca and Yavi were demographically characterized. The registered surnames were used and applying the isonymic method, it was estimated consanguinity, diversity, recent immigration, isolation and sedentarism. …”
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NAT2 gene diversity and its evolutionary trajectory in the Americas
Published 2016“…No significant differences in the acetylator NAT2 haplotype and phenotype distributions were found between Native American populations practicing farming and/or herding and those practicing hunting and gathering, probably because of the absence or weakness of selection pressures and presence of demographic and random processes preventing detection of any selection signal.…”
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Human corpse manipulation and the body as symbol: A case study from the Eastern Pampa–Patagonia transition (Argentina) during the Final Late Holocene
Published 2011“…Climatic, ecologic, demographic, and economic explanations have been proposed as the background to these changes. …”
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Fine-scale genomic analyses of admixed individuals reveal unrecognized genetic ancestry components in Argentina
Published 2020“…Similarly to other populations across the Americas, Argentinean populations trace back their genetic ancestry into African, European and Native American ancestors, reflecting a complex demographic history with multiple migration and admixture events in pre- and post-colonial times. …”
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Late Holocene environmental dynamics in fluvial and aeolian depositional settings: Archaeological record variability at the lower basin of the Colorado river (Argentina)
Published 2011“…The recognition of this pattern is crucial in order to evaluate demographic processes linked with the intensity and mode of hunter-gatherer occupation of the area and population dynamics throughout time.…”
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Was There a Process of Regionalization in Northeastern Patagonia During the Late Holocene?
Published 2017“…Factors relating to the latter are likely to have included demographic packing, spatial circumscription, territorial behaviors, and changes in population dynamics that were accompanied by social differentiation and more intense and competitive social interaction networks.…”
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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 2020“…Adaptation strategies of the Pampas deer to the environmental changes during the Holocene were not associated with a modification of their feeding habits, but rather with social and demographic strategies. These variations in ecology conditioned the predictability of this prey for hunter-gatherers.…”
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Chronology and human settlement in northeastern Patagonia (Argentina): patterns of site destruction, intensity of archaeological signal, and population dynamics
Published 2013“…Temporal frequency distributions are used to assess the chronology and continuity of human occupation at different spatial scales, differential landscape use and demographic patterns throughout time. These issues were addressed by applying the summed of radiocarbon probability distributions method to the northeastern sector of Patagonia (Argentina). …”
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