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    Maternal ancestry of individuals from the Chimpay site (Río Negro) and implications for interpreting a mortuary context of the 19th century by Postillone, M. Bárbara, Serna, Alejandro, Dejean, Cristina B., Prates, Luciano

    Published 2020
    “…This site is a double burial of an adult woman accompanied by varied and abundant funerary goods, and of a man wearing an Argentinian military uniform. In previous works based on the analysis of archaeological, bioarchaeological and ethnohistorical evidence, it was proposed as the main hypothesis that the context represents the burial of a Mapuche military leader. …”
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    Hábitat y Sociología de las Ausencias: extensión universitaria con el Pueblo Kolla de Hurcuro-Salta (2018) by González, Facundo David Francisco, Rodríguez, Nuria Macarena

    Published 2020
    “…The experience described in this paper is framed within an outreach project from an Argentinian national university and it is a space from which to look at both the (re)production of habitat senses in communities culturally different from the western one –by applying the Sociology of Absences- and the outreach worker’s task -by using the notion of Rear Intellectual.…”
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    Ceramics and their social role in mortuary contexts. PP9-III and PP13-I as study cases (ca. 1000-1300 years bp) (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca) by Juarez, Vanesa Beatriz

    Published 2017
    “…These sites are located in the Antofagasta de la Sierra micro-region (Argentinian Puna). Moreover, we seek to approach the social role of the ceramics in those spaces, since we consider that stylistic characteristics as well as the “life histories” of such objects, are meaningful qualities for the selection of these elements and their incorporation to specific practices such as mortuary ones. …”
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    HEGEMONY, DEMOCRACY AND SOCIALISM. THOUGHT AND INTELECTUAL DEBATE IN THE DEMOCRACTIC TRANSITION by Reano, Ariana

    Published 2016
    “…This study addresses the reflexive experience of a group of left-winged Argentinian intellectuals —called “Gramscianos Argentinos”— surrounding the concept of hegemony during the years of the democratic transition. …”
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    Savages, Epics and Martyrs. The Master Narrative about San Jose Fort reconsidered from Historical Archaeology (Peninsula Valdes, Chubut Province, 18th Century) by Bianchi Villelli, Marcia, Buscaglia, Silvana

    Published 2015
    “…From the beginnings of the twentieth century up to present day, Argentinian traditional historiography has studied the late eighteenth century Spanish colonization of the Patagonian coast. …”
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    Interdisciplinary identification of the skeletal remains of Catherine Roberts-Davies, The first Welsh settler death in Patagonia, Argentina in 1865 by Dahinten, Silvia Lucrecia V., Gomez Otero, Julieta, Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Coronato, Fernando Raul, Vullo, Carlos

    Published 2020
    “…Catherine Roberts-Davies, a middle-aged woman who was the first dead person among the first group of 163 Welsh settlers that set sail on May 28, 1865, from Liverpool to Bahía Nueva, in Argentinian Patagonia. The aim of this paper is to present the interdisciplinary studies conducted between 1995 and 2016 in order to identify these remains and to explore the possible causes of death. …”
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    “We are not alone” by Aguirre, Sabrina

    Published 2021
    “…Based on our fieldwork, bibliography and documents produced by international and national organisms and the Mapuce organizations, this paper analyses how the reconstruction of the community implied building bonds to the Argentinian people. During the two decades of the 21st century, the intercultural articulation broadened, with a turning point in 2011, when the Mapuce Confederation, a third grade organization that existed since 1970, reinforced its presence in the community.…”
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    REDES DE RIVALIDADES Y ALIANZAS ENTRE GRUPOS DE SIMPATIZANTES EN ARGENTINA / Rivalries and alliances networks among supporter’s groups in Argentina. by Bundio, Javier Sebastian; Conicet - Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani - Universidad de Buenos Aires - Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda

    Published 2014
    “…Abstract In order to evaluate the influence of factors such as frequency of matches played and the geographic proximity of sports institutions in the establishment of rivalries and alliances between soccer supporters, I developed a social network analysis using a dataset for 186 Argentinian hinchadas . The data set includes rivalry's network (rivalries mutually recognized), alliance's network (mutually recognized affinities and alliances) and interaction's network (amount of matches played in the last 40 years), and provincial and municipal adscription attributes  (location of stadium). …”
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    Obsidians circulation and use in the northern coast of San Jorge Gulf (Chubut province, Argentina) during the Late Holocene: first results by Banegas, Anahi, Gómez Otero, Julieta, Pérez, Alberto Enrique

    Published 2021
    “…These results are discussed and compared with those of other obsidian assemblages from central Argentinian Patagonia.…”
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