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    Reflecting upon the figure of Eric Boman and his place in Argentinean Anthropology by Gustavsson, Anne

    Published 2018
    “…Secondly, I consider it necessary to deploy and discuss the ambiguous and marginal place Boman has occupied in Argentinean Archeology in the light of a “disciplinary canonization” of Juan B. …”
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    Explain the efficacy of a peace operation, searching recognition as militaries. The experience of argentinean peacekeepers in Haití by Frederic, Sabina

    Published 2017
    “…The former Argentinean peacekeepers considered the peace operation in Haiti as the most important of their professional carriers. …”
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    Rhetoric expressions of corporality in Argentinean folk narrative by Palleiro, Maria Ines

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of this article is to analyze rhetoric expressions of corporality dealing with mutilation, in Argentinean folk narratives collected in an ethnographic research in La Rioja, Argentina. …”
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    TAPHONOMY OF HOLOCENIC VERTEBRATES FROM CUEVA SALAMANCA 1 SITE IN THE ARGENTINEAN SALT PUNA by Marozzi, Antonela, Mondini, Mariana, Pintar, Elizabeth

    Published 2015
    “…This paper presents the taphonomic analyses of the archaeofaunal assemblage of Cueva Salamanca 1 (CS1) site in the Argentinean Salt Puna, Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca located at 3665 masl. …”
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    Early Human Holocene Remains from the Argentinean Pampa: Additional Evidence for Distinctive Cranial Morphology of Early South Americans. by Pucciarelli, Hector Mario, Perez, Sergio Ivan, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel

    Published 2010
    “…We present the first craniometric study of three early skulls from the Argentinean Pampas, dated ∼8,000 cal. years BP (Arroyo Seco 2, Chocorí, and La Tigra), and one associated with megafaunal remains (Fontezuelas skull). …”
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    Archaeological spatial analysis and GIS in a small fortification: Ephemeral occupations along the border during the ‘Conquest of Desert’ process in Argentinean Pampas (19th Century) by Maximiano Castillejo, Alfredo, Gomez Romero, Jorge Facundo, Landa, Carlos Gilberto, Barcia García, Camilo

    Published 2018
    “…In the following paper we formulate an interpretation about how the space was managed inside a classic ‘Fortín’ a sort of small fort, which was located in the Argentinean Pampas during the 1860–1870's period. We review the main features of these sites, like the nature of its structures and buildings or the quick abandonment of military positions due to the advancing process in the frontier. …”
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    Explicar la eficacia de una operación de paz, buscando reconocimiento como militares. La experiencia de los cascos azules argentinos en Haití / EXPLAIN THE EFFICACY OF A PEACE OPERATION, SEARCHING RECOGNITION AS MILITARIES. THE EXPERIENCE OF ARGENTINEAN P by Frederic, Sabina; Universidad Nacional de Quilmes-CONICET

    Published 2017
    “…Indagamos esta cuestión en entrevistas etnográficas realizadas a ex cascos azules para introducirnos en el debate sobre: el rol de las Fuerzas Armadas argentinas en el proceso de la Posguerra Fría; la referencia al escenario nacional en la construcción de los ambientes operacionales en misiones de paz extraterritoriales; y la condición cambiante de los militares en procesos de pacificación.Palabras Claves: Militares; eficacia; reconocimiento; operaciones de paz.AbstractThe former Argentinean peacekeepers considered the peace operation in Haiti as the most important of their professional carriers. …”
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    EVALUACIÓN DEL NÚMERO MÍNIMO DE MARCADORES PARA ESTIMAR ANCESTRÍA INDIVIDUAL EN UNA MUESTRA DE LA POBLACIÓN ARGENTINA / Evaluation of the minimum number of markers for individual ancestry estimation in an Argentinean population sample by Russo, María Gabriela; CONICET Universidad Maimónides, Di Fabio Rocca, Francisco, Doldán, Patricio, Cardozo, Darío Gonzalo, Dejean, Cristina, Seldes, Verónica, Avena, Sergio

    Published 2016
    “…As an example, we take individuals from a population sample of different Argentinean regions. Considering a three component model (Native American, Eurasian and Sub-Saharan), we calculated ancestry of 441 individuals using 10, 20, 30 and 50 AIMs. …”
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    Reflecting upon the figure of Eric Boman and his place in Argentinean Anthropology by Gustavsson, Anne; IDAES, Universidad Nacional de San Martín CONICET

    Published 2018
    “…Secondly, I consider it necessary to deploy and discuss the ambiguous and marginal place Boman has occupied in Argentinean Archeology in the light of a “disciplinary canonization” of Juan B. …”
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    High elevation sites of the Argentine Puna: Zooarchaeology of Real Grande 1 and 6, and Alero Tomayoc by Olivera, Daniel, Grant, Jennifer L.

    Published 2009
    “…The societies from the Late Period in the Argentinean Puna introduced considerable technical improvements and an increase in agricultural production, in relationship with a process of change towards a greater sociopolitical complexity. …”
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    Other anthropologies and other histories of the argentine anthropology by Guber, Rosana

    Published 2010
    “…His paths took him from the comparsas of the porteño carnival to the works of the Chaco, the migrants from Santiago and the "worker-owners" of the Campo de Herrera cooperative in Tucumán, until he settled in Venezuela and collaborated with potato and banana producers, ending up writing about the Argentinean sections of two foreign anthropologists: Alfred Métraux and Roberto Lehmann-Nitsche. …”
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