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Considerations about the geographical and ethnic unity of the Calchaquí Valleys
Published 1983“…This communication aims to provide some elements that contribute to support our hypothesis, in the sense that at the time of the Hispanic conquest, the current valleys Calchaquí and Yocavil or Santa María constituted a unit both geographically and culturally and by This can be identified together as Calchaquí valleys.…”
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Geographic Information Systems in the Archaeology of Spanish-Speaking Countries. Themes, Techniques and Perspectives
Published 2013“…Geographic information systems in the archaeology of spanish-speaking countries. themes, techniques and perspectives.…”
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Surnames, geographic altitude, and digital dermatoglyphics in a male population from the province of Jujuy (Argentina)
Published 2014“…Significant associations were observed between finger dermatoglyphic patterns and surname origin when geographic altitude was considered. In the HL group, UL was associated with AA and FA; in the LL group, the presence of A was associated with FF and FA. …”
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The village landscapes of the Anillaco River, Castro Barros, La Rioja (ca.300-800 AD). Preliminary results
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Construcción, transformación y reproducción de paisajes campesinos. Aportes desde múltiples escalas
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The frontier from its geographic definition to the anthropological view an archaeological approach to the "Southern Frontier" (Argentina, end of XIX Century)
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Contribución a una carta arqueológica de la cuenca media del Limay
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Los paisajes sociales del piedemonte nororiental de la Sierra de Velasco, La Rioja (siglos III-IX d.C.)
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The use of predictive models in Geographic Information Systems to locate Inca road sections between the Lerma Valley and the Escoipe Quebrada, Salta, Argentina
Published 2019“…This paper’s goal is to assess whether the modeling techniques available in Geographic Information Systems, namely the calculation of Least Cost Paths, are useful tools for locating unknown sections of the Inca Royal Road or Qhapaq Ñan. …”
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La casa y el campo en la Quebrada de Los Corrales (el Infiernillo, Tucumán): reflexiones sobre la espacialidad en el 1° milenio d.C..
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Analysis and interpretation of Córdoba rock art in late XIX through late XX centuries publications
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The depster-shafter theory in the application of predictive archaeological models: a case-study of copper mining in tierra caliente, Michoacan, Mexico
Published 2013Subjects: “…geographic information system…”
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New contributions to Bajo del Coypar I: a landscape analysis using GIS and pottery (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca)
Published 2017Subjects: “…agricultural system; pottery analysis; Geographic Information Systems; Puna; Late Period…”
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Paisajes y patrimonios en disputa. Experiencias con la comunidad La Aguada (Cachi, Salta, Argentina)
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Participatory Mapping and Participatory GIS for Historical and Archaeological Landscape Studies: a Critical Review
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Morphological affinities of the skeletons of the early / middle Holocene of North America and South America: a contribution to the expansion dynamics of the southern cone
Published 2022Subjects: “…Our results show the presence of a moderate geographic structure among the samples from east and west of South America, in which individuals from North America are in an intermediate position between the two. …”
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Rediscovering the past of Villa Riachuelo. Current location of spanish-indian sites found by Rusconi early twentieth century
Published 2013“…In the present work we establish the spatial location of the sites mentioned through an intensive literature and geospatial research, which used the topographic surveys of the own Rusconi and the satellites charts of the City of Buenos Aires from the Military Geographic Institute (actually National Geographic Institute) combining them with the gvSIG 1.11.0 program. …”
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The paleontological heritage of the National University of Salta: appraisal, valoration and current state
Published 2020“…This repository holds fossil material from diverse geographical and stratigraphical provenances; the largest number of records corresponds to the Lower Paleozoic of northwestern Argentina, and mainly from Jujuy and Salta provinces. …”
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Paternal autochthonous lineages from Gran Chaco, analysed by microsatellites
Published 2020“…FST distances and Autocorrelation Analysis show a geographic pattern of isolation by distance and 3 barriers that segregate the toba from Salta, lengua and ayoreo from Paraguay and the mocovi from Chaco, which is expected since these last two populations are geographically more distant. …”
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Towns and Moral Life: “Town”, “City” and “Country” as Categories of Practice in the Settlements of the District of Punta Indio (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Published 2021“…Beyond their usual geographical designations as “towns”, the inhabitants of the settlements on the district of Punta Indio (Buenos Aires, Argentina) refer to them using a set of terms that make part of a widespread discoursive repertoire. …”
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