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    ¿Manufacture, use and disposal? Or about the social entanglement of ceramic objects by Laguens, Andrés, Pazzarelli, Francisco

    Published 2011
    “…With these criteria, then we can not think of objects and their contexts as the result of actions (behaviors) and parts of a process, no longer exist a chain of behavior but a bundle of overlapping relationships, where each intersection is a place of mediation among many other actions and relationships. …”
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    Apuntes para una semiótica de la materialidad by Vaquer, José María

    Published 2012
    “…To achieve this aim, it´s necessary to complement Semiotic with Practice Theory and with the concept of performance as defi ned by Behavioral Archaeology. Peirce considered the sign as a tree – fold dynamic entity, which allow a potential to interpret material culture. …”
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    So far, so close. Ethics and emotions in fieldwork in a tragic context by Zenobi, Diego

    Published 2015
    “…Consequently, I adopt a behavior that did not match with some parents expectations on my presence among them, and contributed to generate tensions and suspicions about me. …”
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    Introducing Coastal Deserts by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Mitchell, Peter

    Published 2017
    “…Its focus is on the diverse ways in which people have inhabited, exploited, and transformed coastal desert environments as part of the overall organization of human behavior over a period that reaches back into the Upper Pleistocene and forward into historical times.…”
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    Characterization of the ceramic record from Barranca I site (Dpto. Río Cuarto, Córdoba) by Reinoso, Denis Ezequiel

    Published 2017
    “…The objective of the analysis of these materials was obtain an approximate the behavior of these societies with respect to patterns of manufacture and use of the various ceramic containers, according to the ambient environment of espinal.…”
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    Reinterpretando un sitio arqueológico en Pampa Seca by Heider, Guillermo

    Published 2010
    “…The initial approach to the area, lacking previous investigations, was realized following The Ecology of the Human Behavior or Evolutionary Ecology premises (extent of the diet, selection of plots and theorem of marginal value, etc.). …”
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    Aproximaciones al estudio de las prácticas mortuorias de las sociedades cazadoras-recolectoras del humedal del Paraná by Mazza, Bárbara

    Published 2020
    “…This work, together with others recently published, reinitiates the systematic analyses of mortuary behaviors in the area…”
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    In pursuit of an agreement on basic aspects for the taphonomic study of lithic assemblages by Balirán, Catalina

    Published 2020
    “…In recent years the application of taphonomy to the study of the lithic archaeological record has increased and it proved to be a significant contribution to the understanding of past human behavior. Within this context, the present paper synthesize a four-stage proposal for taphonomic studies focused on the lithic record: 1) definition of the research problem which includes the identification of: the specific research question, the archaeological context, the taphonomic agents and the scales of analysis, among others; 2) analysis of lithic samples and the definition of new hypotheses; 3) testing of hypotheses; and 4) interpretation. …”
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    Materias primas y estrategias tecnológicas: un acercamiento al comportamiento de cazadores recolectores tempranos de la Puna Salteña, ca. 10.000-8.000 AP by Restifo, Federico

    Published 2020
    “…The aim of this paper is to study technological strategies developed by the human groups who occupied the Alero Cuevas Rockshelter site (Pastos Grandes Basin, Salta Province Puna) during the Early Holocene, taking into account the relationship with two main topics: raw material availability in the regional scale and mobility. From a Human Behavioral Ecology perspective we discuss the selection of technological strategies in the ecological and social context of the Early Holocene. …”
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    Models of ethnic identity. Aymara intellectual discourse in the extreme north of Chile by González González, Jaime

    Published 2022
    “…The research question is what are the main characteristics of these notions of ethnic identity in the spoken behavior of these indigenous intellectuals? Two hypotheses are suggested: 1) that they are notions managed by these intellectuals, and 2) that they are meanings produced by this indigenous intelligentsia. …”
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    Pottery technological styles from La Chanchería as ways of doing and producing indicators from Uspallata Valley Late societies (Nortwestern Mendoza) by Terraza, Vanina Victoria, Bárcena, Joaquín Roberto

    Published 2017
    “…If we compare this archaeological material to others in the same area, we find that there are related behaviors with the organization of ceramic production in the late times and in state Inca domination times.…”
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    Alphar hands of the yungas. An approximation to the modeling of late vessels in the east vertient of the Calchaquíes Summits (Tucumán) by Corbalán, Mariano

    Published 2020
    “…Likewise, from the modeling techniques we intend to contribute new data that will be integrated with those obtained through the studies of pastes and provenance that are being carried out with the aim of understanding the organization of ceramic production and the social behaviors of the populations that inhabited the yungas and lowlands during the second millennium of the era.…”
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    Diagram of a device. Prohibition of drugs and processes of subjectivation by Lynch, Fernando M.

    Published 2018
    “…The prohibition of drugs is considered in terms of the notion of device elaborated by Foucault: a network inscribed in a power play that articulates the orientation of behaviors through a series of discourses, institutions, laws and other instances. …”
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    Serving Vessels of Esquina de Huajra (Tumbaya, Jujuy, Argentina). Theoretical Alternatives for Interpreting Their Meaning by Scaro, Agustina, Cremonte, María Beatriz

    Published 2012
    “…From the morphologic, decorative and manufacturing characteristics, the meaning of serving vessels and the differential behavior of local and non-local pottery styles are discussed as indicators of gender and ethnic origin and in relation to prestige goods consumption and social practices performance.…”
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    The use of quartz in the El Alto-Ancasti mountains (Catamarca, Argentina). Experimentation and archaeological cases by Egea, Debora, Gerola, Ignacio

    Published 2020
    “…We intend to test the potential of experimentation to infer behaviors that cannot be directly observed with the descriptive analyses that we have been carrying out in the lithic assemblages of the zone.…”
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    Chaine opératoire of the bifacial points of Offing 2, locus 1, Strait of Magellan, Southern Patagonia, Chile. A techno-functional approach by Huidobro Marín, Consuelo, Langlais, Mathieu

    Published 2020
    “…The functional results are inconclusive, but are consistent with a particular management of these artifacts, involving transport and re-sharpening behaviors. A hypothesis of a flexible functioning (as knives and weapon heads) associated with this type of management is proposed.…”
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    Contribution of the lithic microscopical remains to the study of formation processes of the site La Represa (Buenos Aires province). by Staropoli, Laura

    Published 2019
    “…The study of this type of remains has proven to be useful to discuss past human behavior in others archaeological contexts, offering a new perspective of analysis.…”
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    ¿MANUFACTURA, USO Y DESCARTE? O ACERCA DEL ENTRAMADO SOCIAL DE LOS OBJETOS CERÁMICOS / ¿Manufacture, use and disposal? Or about the social bundle of ceramic objects by Laguens, Andrés; CONICET - Museo de Antropología, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Pazzarelli, Francisco; Becario CONICET - Museo de Antropología, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Published 2011
    “…With these criteria, then we can not think of objects and their contexts as the result of actions (behaviors) and parts of a process, no longer exist a chain of behavior but a bundle of overlapping relationships, where each intersection is a place of mediation among many other actions and relationships. …”
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    The influence of human activities on Pampean streams catchment: a biogeochemical approach by de Marco, Silvia Graciela, Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo, Vallina, Micaela Veronica, Barral, María Paula, Bó, María Juliana, Camino, Mariana Alicia, Cionchi, Jose Luis, López de Armentia, Adriana Marta, Spetter, Carla Vanesa

    Published 2020
    “…The obtained results allowed us to sustain that anthropic activities (i.e., agriculture, cattle raising), continental runoff and climate conditions seem to be the main drivers of the hydrographical/biogeochemical behavior of the studied streams. Therefore, changes concerning them should also be included in future monitoring programs.…”
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