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    Archaeological digital repositories: Fostering networks from the Global South by Izeta, Andres Dario, Cattaneo, Gabriela Roxana

    Published 2019
    “…Finally, we discuss how PAD has become a game changer in digital archaeology, fostering national and international networks.…”
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    Against global archaeological ethics: critical views from South America by Curtoni, Rafael Pedro

    Published 2015
    “…Archaeology as a discipline has been formed largely as a nation-state biopolitical device generating narratives and actions of control, management, classification, and ordering of persons and objects, pasts and presents, their stories, relationships and spaces from a Anglo-Saxon modern mode of knowledge production. …”
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    New research on ancient images: Rock art studies in Argentina (2010-2014) by Fiore, Danae, Basile, Mara Valeria

    Published 2016
    “…A fourth section summarises information about papers published by Argentinean authors which deal with theoretical and methodological issues and/or with the history of rock art research at a national or international scale. Finally, the concluding section outlines the major trends found in this period, and makes a comparison with the previously observed trends in the 2000-2004 period (Fiore 2008) and the 2005-2009 period (Fiore 2012)...…”
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    A History of Book Publishing in Contemporary Latin America by Sora, Gustavo Alejandro

    Published 2021
    “…The Latin American focus responds to a central point in its history: the effective interdependence of the national cultures of the continent. Americanism, until the 1950s, or Latin Americanism, from the onset of the Cold War, were moral frameworks that guided publishers’ thinking and actions and had concrete effects on the process of regional integration. …”
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