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    The tree that bringeth forth fruit his hewn down and cast into the fire. Discussions about the firewood use in the colonial period in Mendoza by Mafferra, Luis, Chiavazza, Horacio, Roig Juñent, Fide

    Published 2015
    “…On this basis, we will propose an entailment wider than the expected with the exotic fruit trees, since generally we only used to associate their introduction to the importance of fruit as food. …”
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    Recolección, procesamiento y consumo de frutos silvestres en el noroeste semiárido argentino. Casos actuales con implicancias arqueológicas by Figurero, Germán G., Dantas, Mariana

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…Actualistic study - Wild fruits - Operative chain - Temporary investment - Argentinean northwest…”
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    First evidences of Prunus persica macro-remains in the late 19th and the early 20th century in the Cueva El Abra archaeological site, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina by Colobig, María de los Milagros, Brea, Mariana, Zucol, Alejandro F., Mazzanti, Diana, Soria, José Luis

    Published 2016
    “…Batsch. in a modern context of Cueva El Abra site is the first material evidence of the use of this fruit by rural villagers who lived in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. …”
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    On Heat and Dryness: Landscapes, Death and Materiality in Early Agricultural Societies of the Southern Calchaquí valleys (Northwest Argentina, First Millennium AD) by Cortes, Leticia Ines

    Published 2020
    “…The archaeological record of funerary practices of the southern Calchaquí valleys, Northwest Argentina, offers fruitful ground to explore past significances embedded in the material forms of burial traditions. …”
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    From the sources: New approaches for the study of the selection and procurement of rocks and their implications for social practices by Cueto, Manuel Enrique, Frank, Ariel D., Skarbun, Fabiana

    Published 2020
    “…The presentations were made in a fruitful framework of discussion of theoretical proposals, methodological approaches, and case studies, which resulted in the seven works published here. …”
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    Science and intellectual notoriety in Norbert Elias. Autobiographical reflections of my intellectual trajectory by Gil, Gastón Julián

    Published 2015
    “…In fact, the peculiarities of his work and the late acknowledgment that it received within the field of social sciences are fruitful sources which enable us to question the ways by means of which academic leaderships are consolidated (together with their dense disciplinary networks), and, on the other hand, they also enable us to understand how other productions are located in the margins of the discipline. …”
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    Documents, Quipus, classes and Indians. Andrés Radamés Altieri at the Institute of Anthropology (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán) by Carrizo, Sergio Rodolfo

    Published 2010
    “…He used ethnohistorical sources both to provide interpretations of archaeological contexts and as auxiliary sources of the study of extinct languages. His short but fruitful research experience gave him entrance to the ethnological and regional field of research at the University of Tucumán. …”
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    Theoretical complementarity in archaeology: Interweaving darwinist and marxist approaches by López, Gabriel E. J.

    Published 2013
    “…Finally, it is postulated that a broad Darwinian evolutionary framework in archeology can be fruitful for the analysis of cultural evolution. Also, it is discussed the scope and limitations of the complementary use of theoretical tools of Marxism.…”
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    Biometric and expedrimental studies of Butia odorata and Syagrus romanzoffiana nuts: implications for the archaeological record by Suárez Vespa, Diego, Del Puerto, Laura, Inda, Hugo

    Published 2020
    “…In this work we addressed the biometric chracteristics of the fruits of both native Arecaceae species, including seeds and endocarps. …”
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    Museums, presences and handkerchiefs. From official memory to vital memory in two experiences by Vázquez Estrada, Alejandro, Fernández, Eva

    Published 2022
    “…It is from the emancipation of silenced voices -by deaths and disappearances- when their presences become roots, branches and fruits of a museum-memory that enables the questioning of old customs when building history. …”
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    Wichi plant morphology: an ethnobiological study by Suárez, María Eugenia

    Published 2020
    “…I conclude that: a) there isn’t a vernacular term for the category “plant”, although lhile may be acquiring this new meaning; b) for culturally relevant species, there are specific terms and suffixes to derivate the name of fruits, thus the analysis of terms is a useful way to identify species and resources of local importance; c) there is an idea of repetition or reiteration in the general plant structure which is reflected in the form of naming some plant parts; d) there are morphological, functional, positional and symbolic criteria behind the names of plant parts; and e) nomenclature of plant parts can reflect the loss of practices and/or knowledge on some wild species.…”
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    For a Sociology of Flesh and Blood by Wacquant, Loic

    Published 2019
    “…I argue that enactive ethnography, the brand of immersive fieldwork based on “performing the phenomenon,” is a fruitful path toward capturing the cognitive, conative, and cathectic schemata (habitus) that generate the practices and underlie the cosmos under investigation. …”
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    Las plantas comestibles empleadas por las comunidades comechingonas de San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina): Primeras aproximaciones by Saur Palmieri, Valentina, Geisa, Melisa Gabriela

    Published 2019
    “…"Algarrobo trees" (Prosopis spp.) presented the greatest number of parts used and ways of consumption mentioned. Fruits were the most used vegetable parts, followed by flowers, leaves, cladodes, underground organs and resins. …”
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    CIENCIA Y NOTORIEDAD INTELECTUAL EN NORBERT ELIAS. REFLEXIONES AUTOBIOGRÁFICAS DE MI TRAYECTORIA INTELECTUAL / Science and intellectual notoriety in Norbert Elias. Autobiographical... by Gil, Gastón Julián; CONICET-UNMdP

    Published 2015
    “…In fact, the peculiarities of his work and the late acknowledgment that it received within the field of social sciences are fruitful sources which enable us to question the ways by means of which academic leaderships are consolidated (together with their dense disciplinary networks), and, on the other hand, they also enable us to understand how other productions are located in the margins of the discipline. …”
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