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    La aldea en la ciudad. Ecos urbanos de un debate antropológico by Gorelik, Adrián; Universidad Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET

    Published 2009
    “…The impact that Redfield and, more broadly, Chicago’s theories on social change had onthe theories of modernization in Latin America is of course well known, as well as the works of Lewis.But it has not been reflected enough about the meaning that the whole Latin American urban thoughthas been developed, in the period that runs between the Second War and the seventies, under theframework established by that debate. …”
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    VARIATIONS IN TECHNOLOGY AND THE USE OF DIFFERENT SCALES: AN APPROACH FROM LOS GUANACOS 1 ROCKSHELTER (SANTA CRUZ, ARGENTINA) by Agnolín , Agustín

    Published 2021
    “…The Lake Cardiel basin (Central-West Santa Cruz) has been object of archaeological research seeking to discussthe relationships between climatic/environmental and social change during the Holocene. These researches characterized the basin as a region of late settlement in relation to neighboring spaces. …”
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    The village in the city. Urban echoes of an anthropological debate by Gorelik, Adrián

    Published 2008
    “…The impact that Redfield and, more broadly, Chicago’s theories on social change had on the theories of modernization in Latin America is of course well known, as well as the works of Lewis. …”
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    Lithic technology and land use during the Middle Holocene in the Lake Cardiel basin (central-west Santa Cruz) by Agnolin, Agustín

    Published 2021
    “…The Lake Cardiel basin has been the subject of an extensive series of investigations about its peopling process and the relationship between climatic, environmental and social change throughout the Holocene. These investigations have focused on the late Holocene, which has an abundant archaeological record in the region. …”
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    Theoretical complementarity in archaeology: Interweaving darwinist and marxist approaches by López, Gabriel E. J.

    Published 2013
    “…For example, the study of the modification and inheritance of particular ecological and social environ-ments that may be the basis for the generation of contradictions between the productive forces and social relations of production, the application of the concept of mode of production in a non-essentialist way; and the impact of technological development and innovations in economic and social changes. Finally, it is postulated that a broad Darwinian evolutionary framework in archeology can be fruitful for the analysis of cultural evolution. …”
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