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    Cave Art in Persistent Spaces of Amaicha del Valle (Tucumán, Argentina) by Adris, Silvina

    Published 2013
    “…Whereas differently organized societies generate different types of landscape and visual strategies depending on settlement patterns and their relationship ecological, economic and social environment, and address the difficulty of interpretation of this type of surface archaeological record, visibility analyzes were performed using GIS tools, plus the rock art, we would approach the social context in which they were used.   …”
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    Toponymy of the Wichi of Northwest Formosa, Argentina by Flamini, Marco

    Published 2020
    “…The studied toponyms evoke narratives that describe a dynamic natural and social environment, inhabited by a multiplicity of beings (human and non-human, physical and metaphysical) intimately linked in a constant cycle of life and death, degeneration and renewal. …”
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    "Some things that happen there, I can’t tell you about" by Belcic, Sofía, Pauni Jones, Maitén

    Published 2021
    “…This analysis focuses, first of all, on the implications of the enrollment of ethnographic work, investigating the relationships built on the basis of (dis)trust upon the insertion of the anthropologists in the different social environments. Secondly, the analysis focuses on the particularities acquired by ethnographic research in social contexts crossed by different forms and manifestations of violence(s), trying to deconstruct the meanings (local and proper) associated with it, in order to approach a problematization of the native use of this category that would allow the outlining of some theoretical generalizations.…”
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    Theoretical complementarity in archaeology: Interweaving darwinist and marxist approaches by López, Gabriel E. J.

    Published 2013
    “…For example, the study of the modification and inheritance of particular ecological and social environ-ments that may be the basis for the generation of contradictions between the productive forces and social relations of production, the application of the concept of mode of production in a non-essentialist way; and the impact of technological development and innovations in economic and social changes. …”
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