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    The Value of Narrative: Memory and Patrimony among the Siona by Langdon, Esther Jean

    Published 2018
    “…This paper explores the value of narrative of the Siona Indians of Colombia as cultural patrimony and expression of ethics and aesthetics of daily life, collective memory and identity. …”
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    Early Human Holocene Remains from the Argentinean Pampa: Additional Evidence for Distinctive Cranial Morphology of Early South Americans. by Pucciarelli, Hector Mario, Perez, Sergio Ivan, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel

    Published 2010
    “…., Lagoa Santa from Brazil, Tequendama, Checua, and Aguazuque from Colombia, Lauricocha from Peru, and early Mexicans) that exhibit long and narrow cranial vaults. …”
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    Environmental dynamics and formation processes of the archaeological record in Latin America by Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Rubin, Julio Cezar Rubin de

    Published 2017
    “…The development of this discipline was encouraged by the pioneering work of several geoscientists including Marcelo Zárate and Pablo Tchilinguirian in Argentina, José Luiz de Morais and Astolfo Araujo in Brazil, and Pedro Botero in Colombia. These early contributions showed the great potential of geoarchaeological studies to better inform the interpretation of the archaeological record and the importance of an interdisciplinary approach. …”
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    Early Holocene Human Remains from the Argentinean Pampas: Cranial Variation in South America and the American Peopling by Menendez, Lumila Paula, Perez, Sergio Ivan, Pucciarelli, Hector Mario, Bonomo, Mariano, Messineo, Pablo Geronimo, Gonzalez, Mariela Edith, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel

    Published 2015
    “…Morphometric analyses from these Argentinean Pampas samples are presented together with early samples from Chile, Brazil, and Colombia. Results show that while there is no clear separation between early and late samples from Chile, samples from Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina show more pronounced differences, the latter presenting the largest morphological variation among early American samples. …”
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