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    The small-vertebrate assemblage of La Modesta site: A contribution to subsistence studies during the Middle Holocene in the Eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition (Buenos Aires, Argent... by Alcaraz, Ana Paula

    Published 2020
    “…This work presents the results from the analysis of the small-sized vertebrate remains recovered from the surface and stratigraphic contexts of La Modesta site (eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition, Buenos Aires province). This site is located in an area of deflated dunes, close to a paleochannel of the Colorado River, and 60 km away from the Atlantic coast. …”
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    Bone whistles from the Palo Blanco archaeological site (Berisso, Buenos Aires) by del Papa, Luis Manuel, Zarza, María Macarena, Lamenza, Guillermo Nicolás, Del Papa, Mariano Carlos

    Published 2022
    “…In the Palo Blanco archaeological site (Berisso, Buenos Aires province, Argentina) from the late Holocene period, human remains were found in the context of primary burial accompanied with grave goods among which five bone tubes stand out. …”
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    FRAGMENTED HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS OF BARADERO INDIGENOUS CEMETERY. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY by Kozameh, Livia, Tapia, Alicia, López, Manuel, Testa, Nora

    Published 2015
    “…We analyze a collection of fragmentary human skeletal remains from "Cementerio Indígena" site, located in Baradero, Buenos Aires province. According to the materials characteristics that were found associated with burials, they was attributed to the first half of the seventeenth century and this estimation has been corroborated by two radiocarbon dates. …”
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