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    Late Pleistocene leopards as a bone accumulator: taphonomic results from S’Espasa cave and other Iberian key sites by Sauqué Latas, Víctor, Sanchis, Alfred, Madurell Malapeira, Joan

    Published 2018
    “…These sites present faunal assemblages composed mainly by leopard (Panthera pardus) and Iberian wild goat (Capra pyrenaica), the bones of this ungulate present a similar pattern of bone modification by carnivores, skeletal survival rate, and bone breakage. …”
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    Estimación de la edad de guanaco (Lama guanicoe) a partir de los dientes incisivos: un aporte metodológico para la construcción de perfiles de mortalidad / AGE ESTIMATION OF GUANAC... by Kaufmann, Cristian A., Alvarez, María Clara, Pérez, S. Iván

    Published 2017
    “…AbstractThe guanaco was the main resource for hunter-gatherers that inhabited the Pampean and Patagonian regions of Argentina. This ungulate played a fundamental role in the economic, social, and ideological spheres of these societies during the Holocene. …”
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    Age estimation of guanaco (Lama guanicoe) based on incisor teeth: a methodological contribution for constructing mortality profiles by Kaufmann, Cristian A., Alvarez, María Clara, Pérez, S. Iván

    Published 2017
    “…The guanaco was the main resource for hunter-gatherers that inhabited the Pampean and Patagonian regions of Argentina. This ungulate played a fundamental role in the economic, social, and ideological spheres of these societies during the Holocene. …”
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    Late Holocene camelids at the High Valleys of Catamarca. Multiproxy evidence and the input of geometric morphometrics for assessing their taxonomic diversity by Hernández, Anahí, Arias, María Florencia, Mondini , Mariana

    Published 2021
    “…It suggests different modes of interaction with camelids, which include hunting, grazing, and also possibly exchange. None of these ungulates currently inhabit the area, so the study is also significant from a palaeoenvironmental viewpoint.…”
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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
    “…This article explores the levels of fragmentation and fracture patterns in archaeofaunal assemblages from the lower basin of the Colorado River (Argentina) following Outram's methodology. 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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    A zooarchaeological approach to the practices of huntergatherers in the Alero Deodoro Roca (ca. 2970 AP) Ongamira Valley, Córdoba by Costa, Thiago

    Published 2016
    “…Based on our results, we suggest greater presence of ungulates in relation to other species and within these, guanacos (Lama guanicoe) are the majority. …”
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    Lama guanicoe remains from the Chaco ecoregion (Córdoba, Argentina): An osteological approach to the characterization of a relict wild population by Silva Ferreira Da Costa, Thiago, Barri, Fernando

    Published 2018
    “…Guanacos (Lama guanicoe) are large ungulates that have been valued by human populations in South America since the Late Pleistocene. …”
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