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    The first geologists of YPF in Comodoro Rivadavia and their contribution to the region of San Jorge Gulf. by Hechem, Jorge José

    Published 2016
    “…In 1925 the Italian Egidio Feruglio arrives to the newly created Sección Geología of Comodoro Rivadavia, in 1926 the Russian VladimiroVinda is designated as reservoir geologist, and in 1927 the Comisión Geológica del Golfo San Jorge was created, with the italian Enrico Fossa Mancini as leader, and with a team of italians, russians and argentineans geologists. …”
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    Barbarism and alochrony in Marcelo Bórmida`s ethnological project by Silla, Rolando

    Published 2019
    “…First, due its historical depth; second because it does not close on the local sphere (in other words, it denies making a “history of anthropology in Argentina” to pursue a general history of Anthropology, or more specifically, of Ethnology); and third because it prioritizes Latin (Spanish and Italian) and Germans authors instead of French and Anglo-Saxons.…”
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    Neo-evolutionism and cultural ecology. The Argentine Renovation of Anthropology Teaching under the influence of Julian Steward by Gil, Gastón Julián

    Published 2010
    “…His materialistic, neoevolutionist, and ecological scope applied to Archeology and, later, to what would become Social Anthropology, differed from more established views such as German historical-cultural theory led by Italian anthropologist José Imbelloni and Austrian archaeologist Oswald Menghin. …”
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    Enrico Fossa Mancini: significance and relevance of his geologic work by Riccardi, Alberto

    Published 2016
    “…After participating in the Great War he worked for the Italian Geological Survey and published on issues of paleontology, sedimentology, hydrogeology and applied geology. …”
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    NEOEVOLUCIONISMO Y ECOLOGÍA CULTURAL. LA OBRA DE JULIAN STEWARD Y LA RENOVACIÓN DE LA ENSEÑANZA DE LA ANTROPOLOGÍA EN LA ARGENTINA / Neo-evolutionism and cultural ecology. The Arge... by Gil, Gastón Julián; CONICET-UNMdP

    Published 2010
    “…His materialistic, neoevolutionist, and ecological scope applied to Archeology and, later, to what would become Social Anthropology, differed from more established views such as German historical-cultural theory led by Italian anthropologist José Imbelloni and Austrian archaeologist Oswald Menghin. …”
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