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    Playing with colors and pigments: an experimental and archaeometric approach to the Portezuelo pottery (ca. 600-900 d.C.) (Catamarca, Argentina) by Martínez Carricondo, Marina Gala, De La Fuente, Guillermo, Nazar, Domingo Carlos, Rozas, Guillermo

    Published 2022
    “…The use of a multiplicity of pigments by ancient potters to obtain different colors requires a better understanding of the operational chains involved in handling them. …”
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    Identification of pyroxene minerals used as black pigments in painted human bones excavated in Northern Patagonia by Raman spectroscopy and XRD by Tomasini, Eugenia Paula, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Little, Nicole C., Centeno, Silvia A., Maier, Marta Silvia

    Published 2015
    “…Raman microspectroscopy combined with micro-X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the red pigment contains hematite and that the black pigment is composed of members of the pyroxene mineral group, ferrosilite (FeSiO3) and enstatite (MgSiO3) along with kanoite (MnMgSi2O6). …”
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    Visual languages in movement: the case of the burial LP-II and its regional context (Las Papas, Depto. Tinogasta, Catamarca, Argentina) by Basile, Mara, Ratto, Norma

    Published 2022
    “…The hypothesis that maintains that it is the burial of a "traveller" is supported by bioarchaeological-isotopic information and pigment analyses. In this work we add an analytical line to contribute to the discussion of said hypothesis. …”
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    Refitting applied to pottery from Los Tres Cerros 1 site (Upper Delta of Paraná River) by Di Prado, Violeta Soledad, Castro, Canela

    Published 2014
    “…., grog addition, application of pigment and rhythmic groove) were identified at different stages of the process of the minimum number of vessels (MNV= 49). …”
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    Reflexions for the interpretation of bone activity markers based on an experimental cinematic study of prehispanic mining activities by Urrea Navarrete, Josefina, Andrade, Pedro, Parra, Sonia, Achiardi, Oscar, Salinas, Hernán, Anne Argo, Mary

    Published 2017
    “…This study measured the muscular activity through superficial electromyography analysis of ten different movements performed in various postures: two technical mineral pigment extraction gestures and one grinding technical gesture. …”
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    Abrigo La Tinta: Preliminary Results of a New Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Rockshelter from the Pampas Region (Tandilia Range), Argentina by Rafuse, Daniel Joseph, Massigoge, Agustina

    Published 2019
    “…The excavation of two test-pits during a survey revealed buried archaeological remains, including lithic artifacts, ceramic, mineral pigments, and charcoal. A charcoal fragment recovered in the deepest section of Test-pit 2, in association with quartzite and chert flakes, was dated in 10,414 ± 32 14C yr BP (12,408 to 12,041 cal yr BP), suggesting a late Pleistocene-early Holocene human occupation.…”
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    Artifacts formed by chopped, abrasion, polished and modified by use in depression of Rio Salado, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina by Vecchi, Rodrigo Javier, González, María Isabel

    Published 2018
    “…In the present work we analyzed the preparation, use and disposal of the artifacts made by pecking, grinding, polishing and / or modified by use present in the Archaeological Sites of La Guillerma and San Ramón, in the lower basin of the Salado River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina These artifacts form a broad set of technologies used by the hunter-gatherer-fishermen groups settled in the area during the late Holocene, for the processing of vegetables, clays and pigments (as well as passive grinding devices, mortars, hands, knives and abraders) as to the capture of different animal species, such as boleadora balls or net weights. …”
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