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    Contacto cultural y crisis en una comunidad rural by Margulis, Mario

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…Sociocultural anthropology; Economy; Migrations;…”
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    BAJO SOSPECHA. Debates urgentes sobre las clases trabajadoras en la Argentina by Rangel Loera, Nashieli

    Published 2021
    Subjects: “…Economy; working classes; Argentine; collaborative work…”
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    Two height sites in Sierra del Cajón. The current state of research in the archaeological locality Pichanal, Catamarca province by Cantarelli, Violeta, Rampa, Daniel, Grattone, Mariel

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…Sierra del Cajón; Pichanal 3 y 4; Sedimentary Analysis; Ceramic; Pastoral Economy…”
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    Variations and continuities: the use of animal resources during the 20th century among indigenous settlements of central-western Santa Cruz by Agnolin, Agustín M.

    Published 2019
    “…These strategies were marked by accommodation and readjustment to the advancing pastoralist economy and the loss of lands. We conclude that the strategies adopted were characterized by diversity and flexibility; combining traditional practices with others linked to the new role that these groups acquired within the new economy. …”
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    PUESTOS DE ALTURA DE LA PUNA ARGENTINA: ZOOARQUEOLOGÍA DE REAL GRANDE 1 Y 6 Y ALERO TOMAYOC / High elevation sites of the Argentine Puna: Zooarchaeology of Real Grande 1 and 6, and... by Olivera, Daniel, Grant, Jennifer L.

    Published 2009
    “…The results seem toshow that these sites played an important role for the herding of llamas and the hunting of wild camelids (vicuñaand guanaco) in the regional economy. Even more, the high elevation sites would have performed a vital functionmaking possible the circulation of information, goods and energy giving strength to the process of sociopoliticalcomplexity of the late prehispanic societies of the Argentinean Puna.Keywords: zooarchaeology, osteometry, economy, puna, high elevation sites…”
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    The Late Formative Societies of Valle Fértil, San Juan by Cahiza, Pablo

    Published 2007
    “…In that sense we raised an ecological advantage of groups with mixed economy. From the ceramic analysis we identified the presence of two component potters for the previous times to the Spanish conquest.…”
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    CAMPESINOS, RELACIONES MERCANTILES, TRANSFERENCIA DE EXCEDENTES E INTERCAMBIO INTRA Y EXTRA COMUNITARIO by Hocsman, Luis Daniel

    Published 2017
    “…In a complementary domestic units practiced agriculture in land of poor soils and dry; being intensive in irrigated areas.Key Words: Peasant economy - product market - labor market - barter - reciprocity.…”
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    THE CULTURAL BATTLE. CONSERVATIVE AND PROGRESSIVE POSITIONS ON THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE BODY BY WOMEN; QUERETARO (1950-1959) by SILVA ACOSTA, JOSÉ ALFREDO, Solís Hernández , Oliva

    Published 2022
    “…This is based on a historical study that led to the characterization of a patriarchal model that is prior to the political-economic formations of communism and liberalism, and operates on two levels: Structure (economy and politics) and Superstructure (culture); to regulate and sanction the behavior of women, encompassing the domain of their expressions from the control of different repressive dimensions of the body and its relationships. …”
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    New Data on South American Camelid Bone Size Changes during Middle-Late Holocene Transition: Osteometry at Peñas Chicas 1.5 (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Argentinian Puna) by Aschero, Carlos Alberto, Izeta, Andres Dario, Hocsman, Salomón

    Published 2014
    “…Approaching the study of camelid bone size change in the meridional portion of the South Central Andes is a significant subject especially when the assemblages are associated to radiocarbon dates placed at a time of social transition from an extractive to a producer economy. In this sense, this paper presents the results of applying osteometric techniques on a set of 10 elements from the Peñas Chicas 1.5 site dated around 3800 BP. …”
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    Archaeometric contributions to agropastoral production research in Aguada society (Ambato Valley, Catamarca) by Dantas, Mariana, Figueroa, Germán Gabriel

    Published 2018
    “…This work shows the results of a series of recently conducted archaeometric studies (camelid skeletal remains nitrogen, carbon and strontium isotopes analysis, and silicophytoliths and starches analysis to sediment recovered from cultivation terraces), to study how the economy in Ambato Valley, Catamarca, Argentina was organized from 6th to 11th A.D. …”
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    Analysis of osteoarthrosis lesions in extremities in human remains from North-central Mendoza by Novellino, Paula, Da Peña, Gabriela, Pandiani, Cynthia, Suby, Jorge

    Published 2018
    “…No clear relationship between agriculturalist economy and OA were recorded in this particular sample. …”
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    Zooarchaeology of the Formative site Soria 2, Yocavil Valley (Catamarca).First century A.D by Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl

    Published 2011
    “…These results will help to understand the diversity and evolution of the exploitation of faunal resources at the first centuries of the agropastoralist economy in the area.…”
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