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New Data on South American Camelid Bone Size Changes during Middle-Late Holocene Transition: Osteometry at Peñas Chicas 1.5 (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Argentinian Puna)
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Chacras of the pukara: the late occupation (tenth-sixteenth centuries) of Mesada de Andalhuala Banda, Yocavil (Catamarca, Argentina)
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Late Holocene plant use in the Sierras Pampeanas of Argentina: Evidence from phytoliths and starch grains
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Composition of pre-Hispanic diets from stable isotope analysis in human remains of the Southern Calchaquíes Valleys, Northwest Argentina (3600-1300 BP)
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An isotopic examination of Maya Preclassic and Classic animal and human diets at Ceibal, Guatemala
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Spatial organization of technological activities in a large hunter-gatherer residential campsite during the Late Holocene: the case of Huencú Nazar in the Central Pampean Dunefield...
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Rock art in Central and South America: social settins and regional diversity
Published 2018“…The authors argue that rock art research from this region can contribute to the wider understanding of rock art in the world, offering its materialistic and archaeological approaches ranging from the study of social complexity, the domestication of animals, mobility, and memory…”
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Ancient genomes reveal early Andean farmers selected common beans while preserving diversity
Published 2021“…All crops are the product of a domestication process that started less than 12,000 years ago from one or more wild populations1,2. …”
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Diet breadth and biodiversity in the pre-hispanic South-Central Andes (Western South America) during the Holocene: An exploratory analysis and review
Published 2024“…The South-Central Andean area was part of the larger Andes interaction area, which was a primary center for animal and plant domestication and the emergence of agro-pastoralist economies. …”
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The vegetable macroremains in the interpretation of formation processes and chronology of archaeological sites. The case of El Colorado, Yocavil valley, northwest Argentina
Published 2019“…The identified macroremains belong to wild and domesticated native species, and domesticated non-native species such as Triticum sp. and Hordeum sp., the latter were introduced in the Americas in the colonial era and their finding in this archaeological site is the first reported for an indigenous domestic context in the NOA. …”
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Firewood knowledge, use and selection by rural populations in the Dry Chaco of Sierra de Ancasti, Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2018“…Additional factors such as the high richness of firewood species used and known in the region, the flexibility of the inhabitants in their choice of species, the exclusive use of firewood for domestic purposes, collection of dead wood, and the use of several adventitiouscultivated species associated with domestic spaces, could be reducing the pressure on the native species and on the Dry Chaco forest in general.…”
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More than 30 years after Malvinas; war in film and television
Published 2024“…The war was a breaking point not only for foreign policy, but also for domestic policy, as it precipitated the end of the military dictatorship.…”
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Historical Factors of Long-Term Economic Growth and Declination in Argentina: An analysis of the 20th Century
Published 2023“…The intuition is that once the country lost foreign markets for its exports, could temporarily sustain growth thanks to domestic demand, but once this strategy petered out the economy was signed by a long period of turbulence and stagnation, specifically since 1975 onwards. …”
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Much More Than Firewood: Woody Plants in Household Well-Being Among Rural Communities in Argentina
Published 2023“…However, the role of firewood in domestic life and its link to household well-being and food sovereignty have been poorly addressed. …”
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Combined use of gas chromatography and HPLC-ESI-Q-TOF to assess the culinary uses of archaeological Santa María style ceramic vessels from El Colorado (Catamarca, Argentina)
Published 2020“…This evidence contributes to the hypothesis that Santa María vessels were used for culinary purposes in this archaeological domestic cooking space…”
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Can Public Policy Help to Promote Micro-Enterprises Success in the Context of an Economic Downturn? The Case of Argentina
Published 2009“…The paper introduces the question of micro enterprises success in Argentina in the context of the 2007-2008 international financial crisis that overlaps with the lagged effects of the previous domestic downturn of 2001-2002. The work focuses on three aspects of the micro enterprises that have not been sufficiently studied in the literature on emerging economies: entrepreneurial profile of the firm-owner, performance and profile of the micro-entrepreneurs benefited by public policies. …”
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“Ways of Doing” Pottery in the Cajón Valley (Argentine Northwest) during the First Centuries AD
Published 2023“…Our analysis of the technical, morphological, and design aspects of the ceramics suggested six morphological groups using three representation techniques and 16 paste recipes; we also found that locally manufactured vessels were used together with ceramics of nonlocal origin in similar domestic contexts. In addition, the foreign ceramic materials suggest that there were networks of interaction between Cardonal and Bordo Marcial and other regions, such as the southern Puna, the Hualfín Valley, the Rosario-Lerma Basin, and the San Francisco Valley in northwestern Argentina.…”
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From weeds to wheat: a diachronic approach to ancient biocultural diversity in the Santa María valley, northwest Argentina
Published 2018“…Variable degrees of association between people and plants (wild, weedy and domesticated), as well as various management practices (gathering, cultivation, tolerance, eradication, protection and encouragement) were studied to investigate the biocultural history of this region through the analysis of plant macroremains from archaeological sites. …”
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Size and Position in Value Chains in Latin America with a regional Perspective
Published 2022“…Finally, the article examines the relationship between participation and length of the domestic segment of chains, finding differences among the kind of participation that each country performs. …”
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