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Zooarchaeological study of faunal remains from Paso del Tala site (Goya, Corrientes, Argentina)
Published 2014“…This paper presents the analysis of faunal assemblages from Paso del Tala site (Goya, Corrientes, Argentina). This provides new information about hunter-gatherer-fisher occupations in Middle Parana islands during the Late Holocene (356 ± 41 years BP). …”
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Analysis of faunal remains from pomona archaeological site (río negro province, argentina)
Published 2020“…The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of the faunistic assemblage recovered from Pomona archaeological site, located next to a paleocauce in the southern sector of the middle Negro river valley. …”
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Descriptive and comparative analysis of the vitreous sets of the Casa Ameghino site, Luján, Buenos Aires Province
Published 2018“…Later, in June 2011, a fortuitous finding was made by construction workers in the backyard of this house. It provided 477 glass artifacts but, as they were not found in an archaeological digging, they could only be used as comparative materials. …”
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Beyond Inca roads: Archaeological mobilities from the high Andes to the Pacific in southern Peru
Published 2023“…In this article, the authors combine findings from two large-scale archaeological studies of adjacent watersheds-the Nasca-Palpa Project and One River Project-to provide the necessary context in which to explore changing mobilities from the Archaic Period to the Inca Empire, and from the Pacific coast to the high Andes. …”
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One step further: rock representations at Estancia La Criolla (south of Lake Cardiel, Santa Cruz Province).
Published 2023“…Thus, information on the intermediate space that links two large areas with an extensive history of scientific research, such as Cardiel Lake and Cardiel Chico plateau, is provided. The results obtained on the analysis of varnish, preservation and overlapping of the engravings and paintings allow us to suggest the existence of at least three rock art moments of execution, which contextualize the human occupations of the area from the Middle Holocene to the 20th century.…”
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White gold: the archeology of sugar in the Canary Islands. A state of affairs: White gold: the archeology of sugar in the Canary Islands. A state of affairs
Published 2022“…Since the beginning of this century, gradual progress has been made in archaeological research and in the study of the material traces that sugar activity left on the islands, coinciding with a greater appreciation of the information that modern or historical archeology can provide. to historical knowledge. This article aims to offer a comprehensive view of the work carried out to date, as well as the reception by the Canarian society of the historical heritage related to sugar.…”
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Projects as instrumentalization devices of public policies in the field
Published 2022“…In this article, we present an ethnographic analysis of the formulation process of a project produced to get access at financial resources provides by public policies of rural development of Argentina for an horticultural farmers association in Buenos Aires suburban area. …”
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Cuentan los fragmentos : clasificación y causas de fractura de artefactos formatizados por talla
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New Evidence of Ancient Mitochondrial DNA of the Southern Andes (Calchaquí Valleys, Northwest Argentina, 3,600–1,900 Years before Present)
Published 2019“…The fact that the Cajón Valley and Pampa Grande (Salta Province, Argentina) share a prevalence of haplogroup D1 could provide additional evidence to support possible genetic afffijinities between the valleys and the eastern sub-Andean region during the Formative Period in Northwest Argentina, expanding the archaeological evidence of contact between both populations.Future complete mitogenomic analysis will provide substantial information to formulate new hypotheses about the origins and phylogenetic relationships between the individuals of the Cajón Valley and other groups from the Andes, Gran Chaco, and the Amazon.…”
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Ancient and modern mitogenomes from Central Argentina: new insights into population continuity, temporal depth and migration in South America
Published 2021“…We describe a large number of novel clades within the mitochondrial DNA tree, thus providing new phylogenetic interpretations for South America. …”
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To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running
Published 2019“…This implies that running provides an extensive menu of options that the actors can adapt to their expectations and possibilities. …”
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Liberating heritage: The museum as a tool for conflict resolution
Published 2019“…Based on the FAKE concept, we explore alternatives to awaken critical thinking and provide the necessary tools to generate environments of change and social transformation.…”
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Human circulation during the Late Holocene in the forest and the forest-steppe ecotone: the lower Penitente River (Southwest Santa Cruz)
Published 2020“…Then, the perspective provided by the Penitente basin, beyond the addition of new evidences about the human use of the forest –mainly its offer of sheltered conditions for both circulation and permanence- increases the recorded archaeological variability of the area of the morros.…”
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The record of molluscs in the prehistoric archaeological traces of Brazil.
Published 2019“…The shells have been used as instruments to cut, to scrape, to sew, to drill and to plane. They also provided ornaments (pearl necklaces, bracelets, labrets), clothing and mask accessories, even music instruments. …”
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New records of Hippidion principale and Equus neogeus from Salado River (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
Published 2018“…These data increasing the record of Equidae in South America and provide new evidence about the chronological distribution. …”
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Drilling predation on Antarctic tusk shells: First records on Recent scaphopods from the Southern Hemisphere
Published 2021“…Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an opportunity to study and quantify predator-prey interactions in the palaeontological record. …”
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Crania patagónica
Published 2022“…It is finally expected to provide some thoughts about how restitutions of human remains challenge the traditional goals of our discipline.…”
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(Over)life’s: objects, memories and identities in the transmission of concentration camps experiences
Published 2012“…This article aims at providing an account, from an anthropological perspective, of the interrelationship between objects, memories and identities in the context of concentration camp experiences. …”
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The night built by the Museum of Anthropology FFyH-UNC visitors. The Night of the Museums as a case study
Published 2015“…In this paper we systematize the opinions and experiences that people provide when visiting the Museum of Anthropology, School of Philosophy and Humanities, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, within the framework of the cultural proposal known as the Night of the Museums. …”
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Reflections on the relationship between archaeology, museum and collections in Uruguay
Published 2019“…It is based on a concrete example, the diagnosis made in 2012 by the LAPPU team in the Regional Museum of Rocha Milton de los Santos in relation to the archaeological and heritage research in the Protected Area Laguna de Rocha (Oriental Republic of Uruguay) to make some theoretical considerations. The objective is to provide insights that can be taken into account in the future for the definition of management actions, conservation measures and the development of musealization strategies for these collections. …”
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