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    Faunal exploitation in southeastern Lípez (Potosí, Bolivia) during the late prehispanic period by Mercolli, Pablo H., Nielsen, Axel E.

    Published 2013
    “…Modern populations specialize in a combination of herding and long-distance caravan trade. Archaeological survey aimed at characterizing general aspects of Prehispanic subsistence and settlement confirmed the presence of a dispersed settlement pattern, apparently associated with an archi-tecture of perishable materials. …”
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    Puesto Viejo, a Tafi village in the heights (Quebrada de Los Corrales, El Infiernillo, Tucumán) by Oliszewski, Nurit, Di Lullo, Eugenia

    Published 2020
    “…Based on the study in Quebrada de Los Corrales of the peculiar dwelling arrangement and its relation with agricultural and herding spaces, we suggest the existence of cooperation bonds between domestic units within Puesto Viejo village, accounting for the simultaneous coexistence of family, supra-family and inter-community social reproduction levels.…”
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    Traceologic Approach to the First Millenium A.D Ceramics of Quebrada de Los Corrales (El Infiernillo, Tucumán, Argentina) by Gramajo Bühler, Matías, García Rosselló, Jaume

    Published 2020
    “…Quebrada de Los Corrales is an archaeological area rich in evidence that account for diverse human occupations throughout more than 6700 years (ca. 7400 – 650 years B.P.). …”
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    First approach to the domestic consumption of fauna in rural occupations in southern Pozuelos (Puna de Jujuy, Argentina) in late and colonial times (13th to 18th centuries) by Torres Vega, Lucrecia Marina R., Angiorama, Carlos I., Mercolli, Pablo H.

    Published 2021
    “…The comparative analysis of different zooarchaeological assemblages recovered in sites in the south of the Pozuelos basin (puna de Jujuy, Argentina) dated between the 13th and 18th centuries, allowed us to recognize some aspects of fauna consumption and herd managment practices of the ancient local inhabitants. …”
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