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    Comparative analysis of stature estimation formulas in human remains of Southern Patagonia. First results by Zúñiga Thayer, Rodrigo, Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2020
    “…The anatomical method is considered more accurate although its use is limited by the high skeletal completeness required. …”
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    Andean hunter-gatherers and herders lithic technology: change and continuities in the lithic resources exploitation during the Holocene in the NW San Juan by Lucero, Gustavo Fernando, Castro, Silvina C., Cortegoso, Valeria

    Published 2017
    “…Furthermore, there is an increased of undetermined lithic sources, more artifact diversity, less time investment in making lithic tools and more time investment in making lithic tools. …”
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    Lithic technology and differential use of space in Estancia La Suiza, San Luis, Argentina by Sario, Gisela

    Published 2013
    “…Results indicate that this site evidences a differential use of space, more specifically found in Estancia La Suiza 2 and Estancia La Suiza 3.…”
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    Maize processing during late period in Hualfin Valley. A domestic context of chicha production? by Balesta, Bárbara, Valencia, Celeste, Wynveldt, Federico

    Published 2014
    “…More than 53 maize remains were recovered during excavations, all carbonized. …”
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    Was There a Process of Regionalization in Northeastern Patagonia During the Late Holocene? by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Santos Valero, María Florencia, Flensborg, Gustavo Ariel, Carden, Natalia Marina, Stoessel, Luciana, Alcaraz, Ana Paula, Borges Vaz, Erika

    Published 2017
    “…Most of the evidence for occupation is concentrated in the Late Holocene, more precisely from 1000 to 250 BP. The archaeological record of this period indicates increased human population, along with a greater intensity of site occupation, the first systematic evidence of coastal occupation, reduced mobility and territoriality, diversification and intensification of subsistence practices, changes in the procurement and use of exotic raw materials, more complex funerary practices, and decreased circulation of specific images in portable artifacts. …”
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    Ocupaciones humanas y grabados rupestres del norte de la sierra de Valle Fértil (Provincia de San Juan) by Re, Anahí, Podestá, M. Mercedes, Romero, Guadalupe

    Published 2011
    “…The proposed tipology is revised and more detailed subtypes are suggested to systematize the morphological diversity observed. …”
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    Analysis of osteoarthrosis lesions in extremities in human remains from North-central Mendoza by Novellino, Paula, Da Peña, Gabriela, Pandiani, Cynthia, Suby, Jorge

    Published 2018
    “…Nevertheless, more frequent of degenerative changes were registered in higher limbs anda decrease in lower limbs. …”
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    Hyoid apparatus of Panochthus sp. (xenarthra; Glyptodontidae) from the late pleistocene of the Pampean Region (Argentina). Comparativ description and muscle reconstruction by Zamorano, Martín, Scillato, Gustavo Juan, Soibelzon, Esteban, Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo, Rodriguez, Sergio Gabriel

    Published 2018
    “…G. clavipes, and in the former, the musculature is more developed. The study of the new specimens suggests that Panochthus sp. could have more freedom of tongue movement than Glyptodon cf. …”
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    The date of the earliest pottery in the Southern Andes: a macroregional perspective based on bayesian models by Marsh, Erik Johnson

    Published 2017
    “…The contemporaneity is even more notable because these areas include the continent’s southern limit of agriculture. …”
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    Terrain variations and entheseal changes among prehispanic populations from Córdoba (Argentina) by Salega, Soledad, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2017
    “…The results suggest that individuals were more affected in the Plains area, although this could be explained both by an adaptation to the biomechanical load or by a more classic view related to the repetition of demanding physical activities.…”
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    Guanacos and isotopic ecology in northern Neuquen: The record from Cueva Huenul 1 by Barberena, Ramiro, Tessone, Augusto, Quiroga, María Nella, Gordón, Florencia, Llano, Carina, Gasco, Alejandra, Paiva, Jimena, Ugan, Andrew

    Published 2018
    “…The samples analyzed for guanaco show differences between the early and late Holocene components from CH1, where the more recent assemblage shows a more intense consumption of C3 plants. …”
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    Visibility analysis of stone structures at La Primavera locality, Santa Cruz by Magnin, Lucia A.

    Published 2013
    “…As a part of space use studies in La Primavera locality, Central Deseado Massif (Santa Cruz, Argentina), more than 50 rock piles were registered in systematic surveys. …”
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    Rock art and technological choices during the transition towards food production in Argentine Southern Puna (ca. 5.500-1.500 BP) by Lepori, Matías

    Published 2018
    “…In this way, we were able to define that certain change factors, considered important for the research of modifications in different social action spheres during this same lapse, also played a relevant role in rock art production. Nevertheless, and more importantly, it was the consideration of the used rock art production techniques, the analysis of different variables both at a site and motif level (emplacement and visibility characteristics, stylistic modalities, types of surfaces, classes and quantities of motifs), and their examination within a broader context which allowed us to perform a more adjusted interpretation of the observed long term trends. …”
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    Instrumental neutron activation analysis of Inka and local pottery from northern Chile's Atacama Desert by Williams, Veronica Isabel, Santoro Vargas, Calogero Mauricio, Speakman, Robert J., Glascock, Michael, Romero Guevara, Álvaro Luis, Valenzuela, Daniela, Standen, Vivien G., D'Altroy, Terence N.

    Published 2016
    “…We aimed to examine the possible origins of pottery vessels distinguished by Inka and local styles within the process of the Inka State expansion into the territories south of Cusco, known as Collasuyu.On the basis of these analyses, we discuss the idea that the State introduced to the zone pottery with Inka iconographic styles from the Lake Titicaca region (more than 500 km away). But, more important, the State seems to have encouraged the replication of State pottery standards by local artisans, who consciously or unconsciously maintained certain traditional procedures. …”
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