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Strategies for the study of the colonial period sites in northeastern Argentina: Fort Sancti Spiritus (1527-1529) and Santa Fe la Vieja (1573-1660)
Published 2014Subjects: “…Spanish settlement of 16th century…”
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Nuevos datos zooarqueológicos de Rincón Chico 15, Valle de Yocavil (Catamarca, Argentina)
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The depster-shafter theory in the application of predictive archaeological models: a case-study of copper mining in tierra caliente, Michoacan, Mexico
Published 2013“…The model arises from a very important topic in Western Mexico: copper mining during the 16th century. The aim of this work is to present how this tool, informed by various disciplines such as ethnohistory, geography, archaeology, etc., transcends the archaeological task. …”
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ESTRATEGIAS PARA EL ESTUDIO DE SITIOS DEL PERIODO COLONIAL EN EL NORDESTE ARGENTINO: FUERTE SANCTI SPIRITUS (1527-1529) Y SANTA FE LA VIEJA (1573-1660) / Strategies for the study o...
Published 2014“…Keywords: Spanish settlement of 16th century; La Plata River Basin; research trajectory; excavation methods …”
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Indigenous strategies of cattle catching and handling in the Northern Sierras of Buenos Aires Province: the drystone structures Cerro Guacho I and Cerro Guacho II
Published 2016“…This period of the regional history begins with the arrival of the Spaniards to the Río de la Plata basin in the 16th century and ends with the Creole’s society occupation of that area, that consolidated towards the middle of the next century. …”
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ARCHAEOBOTANICAL REMAINS OF SANCTI SPIRITUS FORT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, SANTA FE, ARGENTINA
Published 2017“…The results obtained from the phytoliths and archaeological charcoals analysis contribute with new data because plants introduced in a Hispano-indigenous context of the early 16th century were identified. Charcoals assigned to gymnosperms had to be introduced by colonizers from Europe because material was identified as wild pine (Pinus sylvestris) and yew (Taxus baccata). …”
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Formação de professores indígenas: A universidade como território de resistência?
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Analysis of paternal lineages in the city of Trujillo, Peru
Published 2022“…With the arrival of European conquerors in the 16th century, started a process of admixture that continues to this day. …”
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Archaeology of the Low and Middle Magdalena River: notes on processes of pre-Hispanic settlement in the interandean tropical Lowlands of Colombia.
Published 2019“…In contrast, the relatively less elaborate late realizations - framed within the so-called “Funerary Urns Horizon” of the Magdalena basin – reoccur in meadows, recent terraces and hills, and demonstrate occupations during the last thousand years BP, including contact with Europeans since the 16th century.…”
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El brillo del señor sonriente. Miradas alternativas sobre las placas metálicas surandinas
Published 2014“…On the basis of their iconography and distribution, this article develops an alternative interpretation of these objects, assigning them to the period of Regional Development (12th-15th centuries AD), and even Inka (15th-16th centuries AD). Among the repeated fifi gures in the iconography of these plaques, I emphasis the fifi gure of a smiling personage, which can be glossed with descriptions found in Colonial sources.…”
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The archaeology from the microscope. Interdisciplinary contributions of diatoms to archaeological problems
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The metals of the Zavaleta collection from Molinos department, Salta, and their contribution to the knowledge of the sequence of metallurgical production in the high ravines of Cal...
Published 2020“…The results of this study are combined with references about metallurgy in the region and especially with our current research regarding an architectural complex of rectangular dwellings located on the terrace of Blanco river, downhill from the Tacuil Pukara, where we have found the first evidences of metallurgical production during the Late and Inca Period (10 to 16th centuries) in the high ravines of the middle Calchaquí valley. …”
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