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    Cave paintings in the red desert, Los Colorados (La Rioja, Argentina) by Falchi, María Pía, Podestá, María Mercedes, Rolandi, Diana, Torres, Marcelo

    Published 2013
    “…The representations are characterized considering types, subtypes,superimpositions, and differences in desert varnish shades. The integration of this data with the sequence proposed for the neighboring Palancho archaeological site. …”
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    Sida alata S. Watson by Ariza Espinar, L., Pringle, C. G.

    Published 2022
    “…Estado de Sonora: Desert Hills…”
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    Hunter-gatherers, social organization and distant interactions. Modelling the case of Antofagasta de la Sierra (Catamarca, Argentina) by Aschero, Carlos A.

    Published 2016
    “…The proposal of this work is to make a cross-checking between the relevant archaeological data of Antofagasta de la Sierra hunter-gatherer archaeology, with other ethnographic and archaeological data of hunter-gatherers from desert regions. The purpose is to compare these data to understand how those extended social landscapes at the circumpuna area were conformed, supported by distant interactions. …”
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    Formation processes of lithic assemblages: case studies and methodological approaches by Carranza, Eugenia, Balirán, Catalina, Bobillo, Federico, Sitzia, Luca

    Published 2020
    “…To accomplish this, the advances made in three case studies of desert / semi-desert zones of Argentina were considered. …”
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    USO DE MATERIALES PERECEDEROS EN LA OCUPACIÓN DEL DESIERTO: EL CASO DEL VALLE DE CHICAMA, PERÚ by Gálvez Mora, César

    Published 2017
    “…Finally, I use the available archaeological, historical and etnographical data for recreating the shape of some archaeological remains recorded by Peruvian archaeologists.Keywords: Archaeology - desert - Chicama valley - perishable materials.…”
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    Arte rupestre entre las sierras y Los Llanos riojanos: localidad arqueológica Palancho by Pía Falchi, María, Podestá, María Mercedes, Rolandi, Diana S., Re, Anahí, Torres, Marcelo A.

    Published 2011
    “…To accomplish this goal four variables were analyzed (techniques, types of motifs, superimpositions and different desert varnish shades) in order to make fi ve groups of representations from different chronological periods.Also, because of the absence of other archeological remains, stylistic regional indicators were used.…”
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    Case study: conservation and osteobiographic analysis of bone material from the site Hornos de Cal, Costa de Taltal, north of Chile by Araneda, Monserrat, Andrade, Pedro

    Published 2020
    “…The site Hornos de Cal corresponds to a shell midden located on the desert coast of Antofagasta, 16 km south of Taltal. …”
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    Successful experiences of mobile learning in formative processes by Ramírez, Eugenio, Zambrano, Juan

    Published 2020
    “…This article as a result of the process of exploring successful experiences of integrating ICTs in education, specifically with mobile learning, as a strategy to face educational challenges as desertion, literacy, coverage and costs, overall in the context of rurality and vulnerable and marginalized populations. …”
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    Space occupation and archaeological cultural landscape construction at quebrada La Chinchilla, Atacama province, Chile by Pavez Chiesa, Carolina

    Published 2017
    “…Quebrada La Chinchilla is placed at the southern portion of the Atacama desert, near to the miner town Inca de Oro. Because of the superficial pottery, it has been possible to associate human occupation from early-pottery period to later period, and identify the manufacture of lithics and mineral beads as the kind of activities carried out at the ravine. …”
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    Barniz de las rocas y espacios persistentes: su abordaje desde los procesos de reclamación artefactual lítica en Amaicha del Valle (Tucumán) by Somonte, Carolina, Collantes, Mirian

    Published 2010
    “…We make a revision of former studies made by researchers of the Centro de Estudios de Regiones Secas (CERS) in the ‘80s. In this discussion desert varnish is related to current environmental information available for the area. …”
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    EL DESIERTO INACABABLE Y UNA HISTORIA SUDAMERICANA by Rocchietti, Ana María

    Published 2017
    “…The historical coherence of the indigenous identities and the transformations in the soil use continue today operating like evocations of a trauma that could not be solved. Key words: Border - Desert - tribes – nationality…”
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    Voices from the Viedma jail towards the national territory of Río Negro, 1933 by Pérez, Pilar

    Published 2018
    “…From the interviews performed to imprisoned men and women we intend to study the diversity within the Patagonian society half a century after the so called “Conquest of the desert”. This document allows us to evaluate and know the power relationships entangled between subaltern and dominant sectors, as well as the predominant state constructions and finally it enables us to deepen on biographies. …”
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    The museums of Buenos Aires last frontier and their narrative about indigenous peoples by Nagy, Mariano Ariel

    Published 2013
    “…These commands have become cities located in an area we call the last frontier of Buenos Aires, which most significant brand, the Alsina trench, would be established as the ultimate limit against the indigenous societies and the prelude to military campaigns known as the Conquest of the Desert (1879-1885). This regional space currently has a number of historical museums that make up a story about the indigenous peoples, the military campaigns undertaken for their submission, and about the local and national origin. …”
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