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A systematic evaluation of the firing temperatures of archaeological pottery from Catamarca, Argentina
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First results on diet and mobility of the agropastoral societies of western Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2020“…In this paper, we carry out an isotopic study to learn about the diet and mobility patterns of the human groups that inhabited different areas and environments of western Catamarca, Argentina, over almost 2500 years. We present and discuss the results of the isotopic composition of 26 bioarchaeological remains (δ13C and δ15N on bone collagen, and δ13C and δ18O on bone apatite) with their respective calibrated absolute dates, from different settings and elevations of the province of Catamarca. …”
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First record of Equus neogeus from Abaucán River (Catamarca, Argentina)
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Medicinal plants of ethnopharmacological relevance in Sierra de Ancasti, Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2021“…The aim of this work is to document the knowledge, significance, and uses of medicinal plants in the rural population of Ancasti, Catamarca, Argentina, considered an area of great biodiversity. …”
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Archaeometric contributions to agropastoral production research in Aguada society (Ambato Valley, Catamarca)
Published 2018“…This work shows the results of a series of recently conducted archaeometric studies (camelid skeletal remains nitrogen, carbon and strontium isotopes analysis, and silicophytoliths and starches analysis to sediment recovered from cultivation terraces), to study how the economy in Ambato Valley, Catamarca, Argentina was organized from 6th to 11th A.D. …”
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Archaeometric contributions to agropastoral production research in Aguada society (Ambato Valley, Catamarca)
Published 2018“…This work shows the results of a series of recently conducted archaeometric studies (camelid skeletal remains nitrogen, carbon and strontium isotopes analysis, and silicophytoliths and starches analysis to sediment recovered from cultivation terraces), to study how the economy in Ambato Valley, Catamarca, Argentina was organized from 6th to 11th A.D. …”
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Talabartería y tinturas de la Sierra de Ancasti, Catamarca, Argentina
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Chronologic distribution of the Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Cingulata) recorded in the Villavil-Quillay Basin, Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2020“…The present work shows the precise age of some of the most complete fossil specimens belonging to Glyptodontidae exhumed in the Villavil-Quillay basin (Department of Belén, Catamarca Province, Argentina). Thisnspecimens were integratedinto an ideal stratigraphic profile of the Santa María Group outcrops in this area, adding information of radiometric dating by K40/Ar40 and Ar40/Ar39 isotopes performed by other authors. …”
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Merging the Matrix: Stratigraphy, Radiocarbon Dates, and Fire Regimens in the Ambato Valley (Catamarca, NW Argentina)
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Merging the Matrix: Stratigraphy, Radiocarbon Dates, and Fire Regimens in the Ambato Valley (Catamarca, NW Argentina)
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A new fossil condor (Aves, Cathartiformes) from the Early Pliocene of Catamarca province, Argentina
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Archaeometrical characterization of pigments and paintings on Pre-Hispanic pottery from the regions of Fiambalá and Chaschuil (Catamarca, Argentina)
Published 2020“…The results of an analysis of pigments used in slips and designs deployed in ceramic assemblages recovered from archaeological sites located in different environments, expressing the socio-historical process developed in the regions of Fiambalá and Chaschuil (Catamarca, Argentina) during the last 1500 years are presented. …”
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Firewood knowledge, use and selection by rural populations in the Dry Chaco of Sierra de Ancasti, Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2018“…Currently, the rural inhabitants of the Sierra de Ancasti, Catamarca (Dry Chaco's forest) know about, manage, use, and appropriate firewood resources to meet their needs related to heating and preparing food in their homes. …”
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Chacras of the pukara: the late occupation (tenth-sixteenth centuries) of Mesada de Andalhuala Banda, Yocavil (Catamarca, Argentina)
Published 2018“…This chapter presents the results of archaeological survey undertaken in the Mesada de Andalhuala Banda, Southeast Yocavil Valley, Catamarca, Northwest Argentina (NWA). Three hundred and eighty-two architectural units (AU) were registered, which suggests a prolonged occupation during the first and second millennia AD. …”
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Exploring the culinary uses of Santa María and Belén painted vessels from the Late Intermediate Period in Catamarca, Argentina
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Exploring the culinary uses of Santa María and Belén painted vessels from the Late Intermediate Period in Catamarca, Argentina
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Herbivore coprolites from the South-Central Andes: A multiproxy study at Los Viscos Archaeological Site, Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2021“…The study includes Late Holocene samples from Los Viscos Archaeological Site in Catamarca, Argentina, of the last 2000 years. The aim of this study was to determine the zoological origin of the coprolites as an additional line of evidence to identify the fauna that entered the site. …”
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A new guinea pig (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) from northwestern Argentina: implications for the origin of the genus Cavia
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Middle Holocene foraging, mobility and landscape use in the southern Argentinean Puna: Hunteregatherers from Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2013“…This issue is addressed through the analysis of various lines of evidence recovered from archaeological sites in Antofagasta de la Sierra, in the province of Catamarca, Argentina. The influence of environmental changes on organizational aspects of the human populations is evaluated, particularly in regard to mobility and foraging during the early-to-middle Holocene transition that took place around 8500 BP, with a focus on the middle Holocene time span from 8000 to 6000 BP. …”
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Carbon and nitrogen isotopic ecology of Holocene camelids in the Southern Puna (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina): Archaeological and environmental implications
Published 2017“…The samples come from the following archaeological sites: Quebrada Seca 3, Cueva Salamanca 1, Peñas de la Cruz 1.1, Casa Chávez Montículos 1 and 4, Bajo del Coypar II, Cueva Cacao 1A, Real Grande 1, and Real Grande 6, all of them located over 3,300 masl in Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina. Mean carbon isotopic relationship (δ13C) was -17.2?…”
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