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Fossil horses from the late pleistocene of tapalqué creek (Buenos aires province, Argentina)
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Isotopic ecology and human palaeodiets in the lower basin of the Colorado River, Buenos Aires province, Argentina
Published 2009“…Results of stable isotope analyses are presented for the study of human subsistence in the lower basin of the Colorado River, Buenos Aires province, Argentina. This paper provides the most current state of knowledge concerning isotopic research in the study area, which in turn sheds new light on such a significant region as the Pampa-Patagonia transitional zone, spatially related to the Atlantic coast. …”
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New records of Hippidion principale and Equus neogeus from Salado River (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
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Detection and molecular characterization of Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia abortus in psittacine pet birds in Buenos Aires province, Argentina
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Small mammals (Didelphimorphia and Rodentia) of the archaeological site Calera (Pampean region, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina): Taphonomic history and Late Holocene environments
Published 2012“…Small mammal (Rodentia and Didelphimorphia) remains were recovered from the archaeological site Calera, Pampean region, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. This site is located in the upper course of the Arroyo Tapalqué, at the western portion of the Tandilia range system. …”
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New material of Equus (Amerhippus) neogeus (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the late Pleistocene of Olavarría (Argentina)
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Petrographic study of the pottery of hunter–gatherers from the lower basin of the Colorado river (Argentina) during the Late Holocene
Published 2022“…This paper presents the first petrographic study of pottery made by hunter–gatherer societies that inhabited the eastern Pampa–Patagonia transition regions (Buenos Aires province, Argentina), between c.1900 and 400 radiocarbon-years bp. …”
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Criteria for the Identification of Formation Processes in Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) Bone Assemblages in Fluvial-Lacustrine Environments
Published 2007“…Results of the experiments are integrated with other, complementary criteria and applied to the bone assemblage recovered at Paso Otero 1 site, situated on the margin of the ancient flood plain of the Quequén Grande River (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina). The results of this study indicate that water was the main agent responsible for guanaco bone accumulation at the site. …”
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Making Cultural Heritage Significant for the Public. The Role of Researchers in Encouraging Public Awareness and Local Pride
Published 2018“…The municipality of Olavarría, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, has a rich, diverse, and ancient natural and cultural heritage, although this is not well known by the local community. …”
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Late Holocene environmental dynamics in fluvial and aeolian depositional settings: Archaeological record variability at the lower basin of the Colorado river (Argentina)
Published 2011“…This paper deals with the way in which the environmental dynamics that took place in the lower basin of the Colorado River (Buenos Aires province, Argentina) have affected the degree of archaeological resolution, integrity, and site preservation in different sectors of the study area (e.g., coastal fringe, delta and interior dune fields). …”
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Evaluating fish processing patterns in the lower stream of the Colorado River (eastern Pampa-Patagonian transition, Argentina): An experimental work
Published 2018“…Fish processing and consumption became an increasing part of the subsistence patterns in the lower stream of the Colorado River (Buenos Aires province, Eastern Pampa-Patagonian transition, Argentina) during the Middle and Late Holocene (ca. 6000–250 years BP). …”
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Alluvial deposit stratigraphy from the Salto de Piedra Paleontological Locality (Argentine Pampas): evidence from last glacial-interglacial cycles
Published 2021“…The Salto de Piedra Paleontological Locality is located in the upper basin of the Tapalqué Creek (Buenos Aires Province, Argentine Pampas). Stratigraphic, sedimentological, and pedological studies were carried out in two exposed sections of the stream bank, corresponding to the late Qua-ternary (early/middle Pleistocene to Holocene). …”
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New radiometric 40Ar–39Ar dates and faunistic analyses refine evolutionary dynamics of Neogene vertebrate assemblages in southern South America
Published 2021“…Additionally, from Buenos Aires Province, dates of 5.17 Ma and 4.33 Ma were recovered for “Huayquerian” and Montehermosan faunas. …”
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