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    Human occupation of the north Patagonian coast (San Matias Gulf): Current perspectives by Borella, Florencia, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Cardillo, Marcelo

    Published 2015
    “…Bórmida in 1961 and 1966, within the framework of the Vienna Culture-Historical School. These studies described mainly surface lithic material; these were then employed in defining ?…”
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    An unpublished manuscript of Rudolf Schreiter on archaeology in northwestern Argentina. Relations between collectionism and scientific research in the early XXth century by Palamarczuk, Valeria, Grimoldi, Maria Solange

    Published 2016
    “…In 1912 Rudolf Schreiter completed the sale of a collection of archaeological objects from the Calchaquí valleys to the Imperial Royal Natural History Court Museum of Vienna (at present Weltmuseum Wien). The transaction included the sending of a catalog, photographs and a manuscript in German describing the archaeological field work conducted in 1907. …”
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    Un manuscrito inédito de Rudolf Schreiter sobre arqueología del noroeste argentino. Relaciones entre coleccionismo e investigación científica a comienzos del Siglo XX/AN UNPUBLISH... by Palamarczuk, Valeria; IDECU, Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti”, CONICET, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina., Grimoldi, Maria Solange; Museo Etnografico "Juan B. Ambrosetti", FFyL, UBA

    Published 2016
    “…Este repaso permite evaluar la escala de las transacciones de Schreiter y conocer las estrategias y vínculos mediante los cuales gestionó la adquisición y venta de grandes colecciones arqueológicas a lo largo de más de tres décadas.Abstract In 1912 Rudolf Schreiter completed the sale of a collection of archaeological objects from the Calchaquí valleys to the Imperial Royal Natural History Court Museum of Vienna (at present Weltmuseum Wien). The transaction included the sending of a catalog, photographs and a manuscript in German describing the archaeological field work conducted in 1907. …”
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