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    Ethnicity, indigenous law and counter-history. Reflectionsabout the re-ethnicization phenomenon in the Andean peasantry by Pisani, Gustavo

    Published 2017
    “…The aim of this paper is, from a Marxist epistemology and social theory, to reflect on the phenomenon of “re-ethnicization” or “ethnogenesis” in the Andean peasantry, understanding that, as a phenomenon that not only consists of a process of ethnic subjectivation but also a process of political subjectivation, involving a process of community organization and affirmation of pre-Hispanic cultural elements, constitutes a strategy to redefine power relations. …”
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    Elias in “La 12”. An elisian approach to violence in argentinian football by Daskal, Rodrigo, Garriga Zucal, José

    Published 2015
    “…We propose in these articles to reflect on the phenomenon of violence in Argentine soccer using some conceptual work tools of Norbert Elias. …”
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    ELIAS EN LA 12. UNA APROXIMACIÓN ELIASIANA A LA VIOLENCIA EN EL FÚTBOL EN LA ARGENTINA / Elias in "La 12". An elisian approach to violence in argentinian football. by Daskal, Rodrigo, Garriga Zucal, José

    Published 2015
    “…AbstractWe propose in these articles to reflect on the phenomenon of violence in Argentine soccer using some conceptual work tools of Norbert Elias. …”
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    Fire Events, Violence and Abandonment Scenarios in the Ancient Andes: The Final Stage of the Aguada Culture in the Ambato Valley, Northwest Argentina by Lindskoug, Henrik Bernhard

    Published 2016
    “…This paper explores abandonment as a phenomenon in a worldwide context, particularly in relation to sites with evidence of fire, and with a special focus on the South-Central Andes. …”
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    El The phenomenom of marmor in the roman world and its impact on the province of Baetica by Becerra Fernández, Daniel

    Published 2015
    “…We give a new, more comprehensive perspective on the phenomenon of marble in the Roman world, focusing on its importance for the Roman province. …”
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    Restitution of Human Remains and Landscape Resignification by Curtoni, Rafael Pedro, Heider, Guillermo, Chaparro, Maria Gabriela, Tuninetti, Ángel

    Published 2020
    “…This article deals with a seldom-studied phenomenon-resignification of the territory as a consequence of a restitution-focusing on a recent example that involved the Rankülche Nation, an Indigenous nation in central Argentina, and its relationship with the government of La Pampa province, with scientists, and with members of the local community.…”
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    First studies on lithic technology in sites of the regional integration period in The Rioja province. The case of la Cuestecilla by Borgo, Mariangeles

    Published 2014
    “…We understand technology as a cultural and dynamic phenomenon in which procedures, knowledge, techniques, choices and decisions of social actors are evident. …”
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    ¿Guerreros y/o chamanes? materialidad y liderazgos en el período de desarrollos regionales en Humahuaca by Leibowicz, Ivan

    Published 2013
    “…The aim of this paper is to go beyond a negative position and to analyze this phenomenon from materialities that allow us to investigate this situation and generate alternative explanations from the presence of some evidence and not only from the lack of it.Thus, we propose that in societies whose material culture is roughly homogeneous, there are peculiarities that may be suggesting the existence of certain individuals who, because of their status or special abilities, have enjoyed some kind of prerogative, even if this was only temporal.…”
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    'Culto-fiesta' among the Wichi of Argentinean Chaco by Contini, Lavinia

    Published 2016
    “…The performance of this cult shows the relationship between the feast phenomenon with the past and modernity of a society in transition and tries to define its identity. …”
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    Archaeology of feeding in the 19th Century in Lujan (Province of Buenos Aires): La Casa Ameghino by Lanza, Matilde M.

    Published 2018
    “…Eating is a social and cultural phenomenon and archaeofaunal record is one of the main evidences used to study aspects of feeding in past societies. …”
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    The Network of clandestine detention places in Tucumán during 1975 by Jemio, Ana Sofía

    Published 2020
    “…Returning to the term Clandestine Detention Center, the idea of a repressive circuit and the concept of concentrative power, an interpretation of this phenomenon is proposed.Taken one by one, these small spaces are irrelevant to explain the global functioning of the repressive apparatus. …”
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    Comparing domestic pottery context from Piedra Negra Village in mid and late first millenium AD (Laguna Blanca - Catamarca) by Espiro, Valeria E.

    Published 2013
    “…The ceramic technology is considered as a social phenomenon, simultaneously material and symbolic. In this sense, the production and use of a technology is the expression of a social vision. …”
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    Reevaluation of burial practices in Andalgalá urns by Álvarez Candal, David A., Gazi, Verónica S.

    Published 2014
    “…We question whether it is possible to consider the Andalgalá urns as part of a regional tradition, an exotic manifestation in the areaas a consequence of a phenomenon of diffusion, or if this funerary context is determined by the presence of chaco-santiagueño colonists installed by the Inca State. …”
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    Cómo se hace un autor. Acerca del contacto cultural entre ciudades (Córdoba / Buenos Aires, 1880-1930) by Agüero, Ana Clarisa; CONICET/CIFFyH/Museo de Antropología Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Published 2009
    “…The making of the author, phenomenon highlighted by therelational consideration and topic of the present article, allows us to appreciate in a very clear way the postulatedheteronomy.…”
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