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Building momentum through networks: Bioimaging across the Americas
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Direct Dates and mtDNA of Late Pleistocene Human Skeletons from South America: A Comment on Chatters et al. (2014)
Published 2015“…Chatters et al. present a new early human skeleton from the Yucatan, Mexico, considering it in the context of eight other early Paleoamerican individuals all from North America that previously yielded ancient genetic evidence and/or direct radiocarbon ages. …”
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Early Holocene water well in the Pampas of Argentina: Human responses to water shortage events
Published 2019“…Water wells are ethnographically and archaeologically described in Australia and the plains of North America. Recently, a prehistoric water well from the early Holocene was recorded in the Pampas of Argentina. …”
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AMS 14C dating of early human occupation of southern South America
Published 2008“…Considered alongside recent age estimates for the Clovis culture in North America, these results imply the contemporaneous emergence of a consistent and archaeologically-robust human occupation signal at widely-separated locations across the Western Hemisphere. …”
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The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago
Published 2016“…The occurrence of hunter-gatherers in the Southern Cone at ca. 14,000 cal yrs B.P. is added to the growing list of American sites that indicate a human occupation earlier than the Clovis dispersal episode, but posterior to the onset of the deglaciation of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the North America.…”
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Response of different potato cultivars to the presence of Nacobbus aberrans
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