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    Agreements and challenges in a participatory horticultural guarantee system by Bravo, María Laura

    Published 2023
    “…This experience takes place in the district of La Plata, capital of Buenos Aires province, located 60 km from the Buenos Aires Autonomous City (CABA). …”
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    The Loma Ruiz 1 site: Lithic technological strategies during the Initial Late Holocene in eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition by Armentano, Gabriela, Martinez, Gustavo, Landini, Cecilia

    Published 2013
    “…The Loma Ruiz 1 site (Buenos Aires Province) is located in the lower stream of the Colorado river, in the eastern Pampean-Patagonian transition. …”
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    Ethnic Displacement in Buenos Aires Region. Detection of Genetic Heterogeneity level in the current Population using genetic markers by Bobillo, María Cecilia, Corach, Daniel

    Published 2012
    “…In order to evaluate the contribution of the various ethnic groups to the genetic make-up of the current population of Buenos Aires province, we analyzed uni- and biparental inheritance markers (mitochondrial DNA: control region and coding region SNPs, Y chromosome: SNPs and SNPs located on autosomal chromosomes). …”
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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
    “…The viewpoint developed until 1980 was mainly linked to conservative environments of history that generated a strong Eurocentric and colonialist image of both, the process of settlement and of each of the three installed settlements on the Patagonian coast between 1779 and 1780 (Nuestra Señora del Carmen Fort -Carmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires province, Nueva Colonia y Fuerte de Florida blanca-Puerto San Julián, Santa Cruz province and San José Fort -Península Valdés, Chubut province). …”
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    Thoughts on the discourse formulations in the History Museum “Fuerte Independencia” by Sánchez Azcarate, Felicitas

    Published 2020
    “…This paper reviews the discourses on the local history in History Museum “Fuerte Independencia,” located in the city of Tandil, south-center of the Buenos Aires province. The analysis allows to elucidate, on the one hand, how the “indigenous” is constructed around the universe of senses that intend to outline the local past and the “Tandilian identity” and, on the other hand, how discourses on the alterity of indigenous communities are materialized in the museographic proposal. …”
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    Statistical analysis of projectile points in the southwest of the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) by Vecchi, Rodrigo Javier, Hernández, Alicia, García, Liliana

    Published 2021
    “…In order to identify the weapons systems used along the Holocene in Southwest Buenos Aires Province, the variability of projectile points recovered at nine archaeological sites is analyzed. …”
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    Sitio arqueológico QS1 (provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina): evidencias palinológicas de fluctuaciones paleoclimaticas durante los últimos 1000 años a.p. by Grill, Silvia, March, Ramiro, Rodríguez Loredo, Cecilia

    Published 2010
    “…A palynological analysis was effected in the Archaeological Site QS1 , lower basin of the Quequén Salado river (Buenos Aires province), which aimed at the reconstruction of the landscape in which aborigines of the region may have lived during the last 1000 years. …”
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