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    The (im)materiality of the Netherworld and its (re)presentation in ancient Mesopotamia: an interpretation of the iconographic repertoire and documentary sources by Cabrera Pertusatti, Rodrigo

    Published 2020
    “…To that end, we propose a narrative of the images corresponding to a corpus of cylinder seals of Early Dynastic, Sargonic, and Old Babylonian periods, which together with oral stories and ritual practices, served to cement a vision about the world of dead in literary texts. …”
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    STICK YOUR BOOBS OUT AND PUSH YOU BUTT UP: BODY TECHNIQUES AND REGULATORY IDEAL OF FEMININITY IN A FEMALE SEDUCTION WORKSHOP by Bianciotti, María Celeste, Chervin, Mariela

    Published 2016
    “…The centrality of erotic dimension in our Western societies is reflected, among others multiple phenomena, in broad and diverse market niches designed to generate profits through the offer of bodies, goods and services that promote the maximization of sex-sensory experiences and body optimization in aesthetic and erotic terms. …”
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    The fauna from Loma l´Ántigo. First zooarchaeological data on the Regional Developments Period from the Cajón valley, Catamarca, ca. 1200-1500 AD by Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl, Bugliani, María Fabiana

    Published 2021
    “…Camelid specimens comparable to both domestic and wild species were recorded, and age profiles include young, subadult, adult and old animals. Loma l´Ántigo assemblages do not exhibit significant differences against archaeofaunas dated to the Formative Period of the Cajón valley (Cardonal and Yutopián sites), pointing to a broad continuity of modes of faunal exploitation and to similar environmental and sociocultural constraints on taphonomic histories, despite previously posited demographic, political and climate changes around the beginning of the second millennium AD for the Southern Calchaquí valleys.…”
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