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    Speech delivered at the 1944 Commencement of Courses and Graduation Ceremony by Novillo Saravia, Lisardo

    Published 1944
    “…This act is a reflection of the phenomenon of renewal that life offers in its constant evolution: Some arrive, ready for study and effort, longing for work that dignifies and knowledge that improves and elevates; and others leave, full of dreams and hopes, in pursuit of the ideal that encourages the steps of all human existence; but, if I owe the greeting of welcome to some, and to others, the expression of farewell, all have the right to expect from my investiture and my years, the meditated and serene word, which invites reflection and study.…”
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    Notes for a reform of Spain, without disruption of the monarchical government or religion by de Villava, Victoriano

    Published 1943
    “…It is an impossibility, once the revolution is verified, to expect from a congress of enthusiasts, that they do not propel themselves beyond the limits of reason, and that, in their rage against abuses, they do not also destroy the perhaps innocent causes that produce them: just as it would be impossible to get a gang of madmen to pull up weeds from a field without pulling up the wheat.…”
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    EL PÚBLICO Y EL PATRIMONIO ARQUEOLÓGICO. EL CASO DE LA COMUNIDAD DE TRES ARROYOS EN RELACIÓN CON EL SITIO “ARROYO SECO 2” Y LA MUESTRA DEL MUSEO MUNICIPAL “JOSÉ A. MULAZZI”/The pub... by Conforti, María Eugenia; CONICET / PATRIMONIA, INCUAPA, UNICEN

    Published 2012
    “…Como herramienta metodológica, se utiliza la encuesta efectuada al público visitante de la muestra en el museo.AbstractThis paper intends analyzing public opinion on archeology and archaeological heritage. Thus, we expect to contribute to the discussion of archaeological heritage in relation to its communication in non-formal education contextual settings (e.g. museums). …”
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    From immunity to autoimmunity: the disolution of social order by Mascareño, Aldo

    Published 2020
    “…The article concludes that increasing complexity deepens the autoimmunity of modern society, so that this century can expect more autoimmune crises.…”
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    The public and the archaeological heritage. The case of Tres Arroyos community in relation to Arroyo Seco 2 site and the exhibition housed in the local “José A. Mulazzi” Municipal... by Conforti, María Eugenia

    Published 2012
    “…This paper intends analyzing public opinion on archeology and archaeological heritage. Thus, we expect to contribute to the discussion of archaeological heritage in relation to its communication in non-formal education contextual settings (e.g. museums). …”
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    Normas categoriales para una muestra de hablantes adultos del español de Argentina by Fumagalli, Julieta, Shalóm, Diego, Soriano, Federico, Carden, Julia, Cabañas Fale, Paula, Tomio, Ailín, Borovinsky, Geraldine, Martínez-Cuitiño, Macarena

    Published 2015
    “…No previous work for the Spanish -speaking population of Argentina was found, although there are some category norms  for the Spanish-speaking population of other regions. We expect this data to be useful for research in the field of Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics, and also to provide suitable selection  of stimuli for assessment and treatment of patients with brai n injuries.…”
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    Shell beads and tembetás from prehispanic hunter-gatherers of Low Paraná wetland by Buc, Natacha, Acosta, Alejandro, Loponte, Daniel

    Published 2019
    “…In this paper we test the idea that these elements were used as social markers. Consequently, we expect an homogeneous pattern in the general form and the form of their attributes, as well as the metrical values. …”
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    Implementation of spectrochemical techniques in zooarchaeological research. Strontium quantification using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) by Srur, Gabriela, Izeta, Andrés D., Schmidt de León, Tobías, Cabanillas-Vidosa, Iván, Ferrero, Juan C., Pino, Gustavo A.

    Published 2012
    “…One called Standard Addition, a destructive procedure, with a high error degree; the other called Bone Matrix Replacement, a noninvasive method with a relatively low error degree. We expect to gather a methodological and analytical corpus to characterize, efficiently and inexpensively, the chemical fingerprints of diverse archaeofaunal material. …”
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    About the aguada portezuelo ceramic from the Catamarca valley and Ancasti hills by Nazar, Domingo, De la Fuente, Guillermo

    Published 2017
    “…In this paper, we present a preliminary comparative study of this pottery trying to define its morphological and stylistic features. Thus, we expect to build a reference framework to describe and analyse the marked variability observed in this ceramic type, and their Aguada associated types from other regions in Catamarca province. …”
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    IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE TÉCNICAS ESPECTROQUÍMICAS EN LA INVESTIGACIÓN ZOOARQUEOLÓGICA. CUANTIFICACIÓN DE ESTRONCIO UTILIZANDO LASER INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY (LIBS)/ Implementation... by Srur, Gabriela, Izeta, Andrés D., Schmidt de León, Tobías, Cabanillas-Vidosa, Iván, Ferrero, Juan C., Pino, Gustavo A.

    Published 2012
    “…One called Standard Addition, a destructive procedure, with a high error degree; the other called Bone Matrix Replacement, a noninvasive method with a relatively low error degree. We expect to gather a methodological and analytical corpus to characterize, efficiently and inexpensively, the chemical fingerprints of diverse archaeofaunal material. …”
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    Stakeholders , values, and meanings of the Intihuasi archaeological site, San Luis Province, Argentina. An analysis oriented to its heritage management by Endere, María Luz, Chaparro, María Gabriela, Giacomasso, María Vanesa

    Published 2021
    “…Based on this information, we expect to contribute to the design of value-oriented management for Intihuasi.…”
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