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    Nukak : ethnoarchaeology of an amazonian people by Kelly, Robert Laurens

    Published 2008
    “…Archaeologists need information on material culture – how it is made, who uses it, how long it lasts, what happens when it breaks, what happens when its owner dies, and so on. …”
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    Staged memories: conflicts and tensions in Argentine public memory sites by Da Silva Catela, Gilda Veronica Ludmila

    Published 2015
    “…Less critical effort has been devoted to what comes next, namely, what happens once memories, in having been turned over to the public space, have become available ‘for everyone’. …”
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    La escritura de abstracts y AIC de alumnos de ILE : análisis de escritos y evaluación de la efectividad de una pedagogía de género by Mirallas, Carolina

    Published 2018
    “…Since most scientific communication happens in English, the task of writing in this foreign language for researchers in Argentinian universities is a challenge for both researchers themselves and teachers of English who need to facilitate the writing path for students. …”
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    Towards a situated ontology of bodies and landscapes in the archaeology of the southern Andes (first millennium AD northwest Argentina) by Alberti, Benjamin, Laguens, Andres Gustavo

    Published 2019
    “…Recognizing the theoretical mutuality of the concepts of body and landscape in archaeology, we explore what happens to the “landscape” when we start from an alternative ontology of bodies. …”
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    Dynamics of fire, precipitation, vegetation and NDVI in dry forest environments in NW Argentina. Contributions to environmental archaeology by Burry, Lidia Susana, Palacio, Patricia Irene, Somoza, Mariano, Trivi de Mandri, Matilde E., Lindskoug, Henrik Bernhard, Marconetto, María Bernarda, D'Antoni, Héctor L.

    Published 2018
    “…Understanding these relations can enable us to explain results when hindcasting (“predicting” what happened during past episodes of climate change) palaeoenvironmental conditions and fire events, thus helping us to interpret different archaeological contexts related to fire events.…”
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