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    Gonzalo Castañeda and Luis Lara: contributions to work medicine in the mining region of the state of Hidalgo, México by Ruiz Sánchez, Héctor Alejandro

    Published 2020
    “…The historiography of mining in this region presents few studies in this regard, the presence of Castañeda and Lara, was key in the processes to address the suffering and research on diseases and accidents of mining work, put emphasis on ancylostomiasis; they could be considered a benchmark in the practice of occupational medicine in this area, so the commitment to their profession was reflected in the attention for the operators and the rigorous observations towards mining companies in this area. …”
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    For a Sociology of Flesh and Blood by Wacquant, Loic

    Published 2019
    “…First I critique the notions of (dualist) agent, (externalist) structure, and (mentalist) knowledge prevalent in the contemporary social sciences and sketch an alternative conception of the social animal, not just as wielder of symbols, but as sensate, suffering, skilled, sedimented, and situated creature of flesh and blood. …”
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    Influencia del nivel educativo materno sobre el estado nutricional infantil y adolescente de La Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina) by Torres, María Fernanda, Bergel Sanchís, María Laura, Quintero, Fabián Aníbal, Navazo, Barbara, Luna, Maria Eugenia, Garraza, Mariela, Cesani, Maria Florencia

    Published 2022
    “…Height was the most informative and differentiating variable of the population in relation to the MEL: schoolchildren whose mothers had low educational levels showed smaller heights and higher risk of suffering from it, while the group with high MEL showed higher heights and sexual dimorphism. …”
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    Patrimonio e identidad en Aconquija (Departamento de Andalgalá, Catamarca) by Gianfrancisco, María Soledad

    Published 2020
    “…Over the last few years, it has suffered a substantial destruction process that affected its physical integrity. …”
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    A brief intergenerational dialogue by Radovich, Juan Carlos, Cardini, Laura

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, they reflect on the transformations different Anthropologies suffered in light of local itineraries and contexts. …”
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    Reason, race and decoloniality, current requirements for old issues: notes on and for education by Ferreira da Silva, Gilberto, Ayres Gonzaga, Jorge Luis

    Published 2021
    “…This paper aims to reposition the debate on the idea of ​​race that, combined with the notion of reason, allows us to understand the process of usurpation of peoples, cultures and goods of those who suffered the experience of colonization, some aproaches to the field of education are also carried out, taking the decolonial perspective as a propeller for reflection. …”
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    Pichikeche withind Mapuche land recovering by Pell Richards, Malena

    Published 2021
    “…This community is characterized by their great presence of children (pichikeche), whom became witness of the violences suffered and committed to their land and their bodies, in order to make the community leave the place. …”
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    OSTEOBIOGRAPHIES IN QUEBRADA DE LOS CORRALES (EL INFIERNILLO, TUCUMÁN) DURING THE LATE HOLOCENE by Naharro, María E.

    Published 2021
    “…The current investigation constitutes an approximation to the life history of these individuals, through the study of their skeletal and dental remains (estimation of sex and age of death, state of health, disease, diet, etc.) which allowed to know the various stressful situations suffered throughout his life. The funeral practices of both groups were also analyzed, by evaluating the archaeological context, which contributed to the understanding of the conceptions of these pre-hispanic societies about death. …”
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    Estimating Late Holocene health from Cordoba´s Central Highlands end Eastern Lowland populations (Argentina). A dental anthropology approach by González, Claudina Victoria, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2011
    “…Results suggest that human populations of the Sierras Centrales suffered deterioration in health conditions at later late Holocene, principally among young and middle age adults. …”
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    Evaluating Intensity in the Processing of Guanaco (Lama Guanicoe) at the Lower Basin of the Colorado River (Argentina): Fragmentation Levels and Fracture Patterns Analysis by Stoessel, Luciana

    Published 2012
    “…Remains of ungulates (guanaco) have suffered, in these assemblages, a high degree of fragmentation probably caused during the processing of the carcasses. …”
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    State, public policy and indigenous peoples by Cherñavsky, Sasha Camila, Reinoso, Paula, Colla, Julia

    Published 2020
    “…This paper seeks to reflect on the links between the State and indigenous peoples, as well as State responses to these actors in the current context of the health crisis caused by the global pandemic of the Covid-19 virus, the effects of which have deepened inequalities and the historical and structural racism that indigenous peoples suffer daily in various aspects of their lives.Specifically, we analyzed the public policies put in place during the Preventive and Compulsory Social Isolation (ASPO) and the participation of local actors to meet the demands. …”
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    “The ones who need and the ones that no”. An approach to the political practice in Villa el Viento (Córdoba city) by Liberatori, Marina Gabriela

    Published 2011
    “…This caused many conflicts between some people who questioned this logic of distribution, making different strategies for support, even though they never suffered the consequences of the tornado. The tornado also raised some representations and different practices around the notion of politics among people. …”
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    LONG BONE FRACTURES ANALYSIS OF GUANACO AT EL RINCÓN SITE. PENINSULA OF PUERTO SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ. by Valiza Davis, Catalina, Cueto, Manuel, Paunero, Rafael

    Published 2019
    “…These remains would have suffered many burial and unburial processes too. In them, both human and natural agents, such as wind and water have been active, altering and weathering the bones.…”
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    Zooarqueología, Lama guanicoe, y dinámica evolutiva del Chaco Serrano by Medina, Matías, Rivero, Diego

    Published 2010
    “…It is assumed that L. guanicoe suffered demographic fluctuations which were likely related to the colonization of the Sierras of Córdoba by hunter-gatherers.…”
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    Analysis of pottery record from a taphonomic approach: the case of Familia Primón and Los Bañados archaeological sites (Central-East Santa Fe, Argentina) by Galligani, Paula, Balducci, Fernando, Sartori, Julieta, Riberi, Macarena

    Published 2018
    “…While traditionally taphonomy have been focused in organic remains analysis (v.g. faunal and bioarchaeological records), the other archaeological remains –including pottery– are not exempt to suffer post depositional processes effects. Given that pottery is abundant and recurrent in the local archaeological record, in this paper it is analyzed from a taphonomic approach, in order to identify what agents and processes have influenced on sherd preservation of two archaeological sites of Salado-Coronda Fluvial Area: one of them situated in the mainland, Familia Primón (FP) and other in the Paraná River Floodplain, Los Bañados (LB). …”
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    Counting llamas in Northwest Argentina: an approach through the National Agricultural Census (1888-2018) by Miyano, Juan Pablo

    Published 2021
    “…Several combined processes can explain this phenomenon: the economic and animal husbandry peripherization suffered by the Northwet Argentina since the beginning of the 20th century, the persistence of family-scale and selfsubsistence herding, the progressive destructuring of pastoral families, the development of the rural and gastronomic tourism in the last decades and the increased visibility of indigenous communities and the revaluation of their practices.…”
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    DOSSIER: Intellectuals and editors by Sorá, Gustavo

    Published 2008
    “…Evidence of this is the closure suffered by the sociology of literature, a sub-discipline so uncomfortable for the guardians of the aura of the national literary genius.This dossier seeks to illuminate that relationship with the certainty that it models one of the most fertile terrains to rethink the legacy of the history of culture in the West and to generate a vast program of research problems scarcely explored by the social and human sciences in Latin America, and applicable to the study of any culture, with or without writing.…”
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