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    Elasticity of demand for labor in Uruguay by Porras, Sylvina, Melognio, Eliana

    Published 2012
    “…Elasticidad de la demanda de trabajo en Uruguay…”
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    Cairnes and vichaderos in the highlands of Uruguay by Sotelo, Moira

    Published 2014
    “…This paper focuses on the study of an archaeological manifestation, composed by stone structures, known in Uruguay as cairnes and vichaderos. These structures were built by aggregating stone blocks, forming mounds and circles, hills and mountains located in north-central and east of Uruguay. …”
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    The brief and sad history of Geology in Uruguay. by Bossi Scorza, Jorge L.

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Walther; Caorsi; Goñi; Faculty of Agriculture; Uruguay;…”
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    Estrato verde Salto by Montes, Anibal

    Published 2013
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    CAIRNES Y VICHADEROS EN LAS TIERRAS ALTAS DE URUGUAY / Cairnes and vichaderos in the highlands of Uruguay by Sotelo, Moira; Universidad de la República

    Published 2014
    “…Abstract This paper focuses on the study of an archaeological manifestation, composed by stone structures, known in Uruguay as cairnes and vichaderos. These structures were built by aggregating stone blocks, forming mounds and circles, hills and mountains located in north-central and east of Uruguay. …”
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    The role of molluscs in pre-hispanic populations of Uruguay by Gascue, Andrés, Scarabino, Fabrizio, Bortolotto, Noelia, Clavijo, Cristhian, Capdepont, Irina

    Published 2019
    “…We summarize the evidences about differential use of mollusks made by hunther-gatherers that inhabited the fluvial littoral, estuarine and oceanic shores of Uruguay during late Holocene. Special attention was paid to taxonomic attribution and inferred uses. …”
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    Reflections on the relationship between archaeology, museum and collections in Uruguay by Lamas Rivero, Gastón, Blasco Alvarez, Jimena, Villarmarzo Andreatta, Eugenia

    Published 2019
    “…It is based on a concrete example, the diagnosis made in 2012 by the LAPPU team in the Regional Museum of Rocha Milton de los Santos in relation to the archaeological and heritage research in the Protected Area Laguna de Rocha (Oriental Republic of Uruguay) to make some theoretical considerations. …”
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