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    Archeology and rivers of the South America Lowlands by Bonomo, Mariano, Rubin de Rubin, Julio Cezar

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…Rivers; Lowlands; Indigenous history; Indigenous history; Pre-Columbian past;…”
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    USO DE MATERIALES PERECEDEROS EN LA OCUPACIÓN DEL DESIERTO: EL CASO DEL VALLE DE CHICAMA, PERÚ by Gálvez Mora, César

    Published 2017
    “…Finalmente, se utiliza la información arqueológica, histórica y etnográfica disponibles para recrear la forma de algunos restos arqueológicos que han sido documentados por arqueólogos peruanos.Palabras claves: Arqueología - desierto - valle de Chicama - materialesperecederos.AbstractTwo kinds of pre-Columbian rural houses and shelters located in desert lands of the Chicama valley are reported. …”
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    Ultimos avances de la investigación arqueológica en las Sierras de Córdoba by Berberián, Eduardo, Pastor, Sebastián, Rivero, Diego, Medina, Matias, Recalde, Andrea, Lopez, Laura, Roldán, Fabiana

    Published 2008
    “…In the XXXI Volume of Relaciones de la Sociedad Argentina de Antropología (pp. 337-346, 2006), Andrés Laguens published a note where he claims the authorship of ideas and concepts about preColumbian history of the Córdoba Ranges that, from his point of view, would have been used by the members of the team which signs this paper without acknowledging his authorship. …”
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    The pathway of tuberculosis in Argentina: Historical (19th and 20th centuries), epidemiological, and paleopathological data by Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2021
    “…Objective: This paper explores the history of TB in Argentina from the pre- Columbian period to recent times in order to evaluate the impact of the industrialization (late 19th and early 20th centuries) on the increasing rates of this disease.Materials: Historical, paleopathological, and current epidemiological data were reviewed.Methods: Data were integrated under a paleopathological approach.Results: Skeletal evidence suggests the existence of TB before colonization. …”
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    Ancient metalworking in South America: A 3000-year-old copper mask from the Argentinian Andes by Cortes, Leticia Ines, Scattolin, Maria Cristina

    Published 2017
    “…Metallurgy in pre-Columbian America first developed in the Andes, and Peru has long been considered to be the initial point of origin. …”
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    First analysis of ancient mtDNA genetic diversity in Northern coast of Argentinean Patagonia by Crespo, Cristian Marcelo, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Russo, Maria Gabriela, Lanata, Jose Luis, Dejean, Cristina Beatriz

    Published 2017
    “…In the past decades, archaeological research advances in different Patagonian sectors have contributed to the knowledge of lifestyle and evolution of pre-Columbian populations in these regions. The San Matías Gulf archaeological record (Río Negro province, Northern Patagonia, Argentina) shows that humans occupied the area from Middle Holocene to contact period, where palaeodietary and technological changes are evident from around 1700 14C BP. …”
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    Ancient mitochondrial genomes from the Argentinian Pampas inform the early peopling of the Southern Cone of South America by Roca Rada, Xavier, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Messineo, Pablo Geronimo, Scheifler, Nahuel Alberto, Scabuzzo, Clara, Gonzalez, Mariela Edith, Harkins, Kelly M., Reich, David, Souilmi, Yassine, Teixeira, Joao C. T., Llamas, Bastien, Fehren Schmitz, Lars

    Published 2021
    “…The Pampas present a distinctive genetic makeup compared to other Middle to Late Holocene pre-Columbian SCSA populations. We also report the earliest individuals carrying SCSA-specific mitochondrial haplogroups D1j and D1g fromEarly andMiddle Holocene, respectively. …”
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    Analysis of paternal lineages in the city of Trujillo, Peru by Sala, Camila, Paz Sepulveda, Paula Beatriz, Cuello, Mariela, Schwab, Marisol, Jurado Medina, Laura Smeldy, Motti, Josefina María Brenda, Santos, María Rita, Aquilano, Eliana, Martín Alva, Enrique A., Mejia Porturas, Martha, León Torres, Carlos Alberto, Alfaro Gómez, Emma Laura, Dipierri, José Edgardo, Demarchi, Darío A., Muzzio, Marina, Bravi, Claudio Marcelo, Bailliet, Graciela

    Published 2022
    “…The current territory of Trujillo, a coastal city in northern Peru, was occupied by various pre-Columbian cultures throughout history. With the arrival of European conquerors in the 16th century, started a process of admixture that continues to this day. …”
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    First record of tuberculosis lesions in zooarchaeological samples of otariid pinnipeds. New aspects of the pre-european origin of human tuberculosis in South America and disseminat... by Bastida, Ricardo, Quse, Viviana, Martinoli, María Paz, Zangrando, Atilio Francisco

    Published 2020
    “…It is the only member of marine origin within the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex (MTBC), which also affects other domestic and wild mammals, and humans. Based on several pre-Columbian records of human tuberculosis in South America, in 2010-2011 a new hypothesis about the origin of this zoonosis through otariid pinnipeds arose. …”
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    The Pastaza and the Upano, two tropical rivers that connect the Andes to the Amazon by Rostain, Stéphen, de Saulieu, Geoffroy

    Published 2019
    “…Beyond the remarkable geophysical differences, the two river valleys had different but comparable pre-Columbian developments. In fact, the earliest periods were clearly related to the Amazonian and Andean worlds at the same time (including the Pacific Coast), whereas the most recent periods before the arrival of Europeans mark the formation of an Amazonian cultural universe separated from the Andean world.…”
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