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New views on American colonization: critical tests from South America
Published 2007“…The traditional view of colonization of the Americas as a migration across Beringia and subsequent dispersal southward following the last glacial maximum is being increasingly questioned. …”
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Managing the world's forests : looking for balance between conservation and development
Published 1992Table of Contents: “…Policies contributing to agricultural colonization of Latin America's tropical forests / Douglas Southgate -- 10. …”
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Strategies for the study of the colonial period sites in northeastern Argentina: Fort Sancti Spiritus (1527-1529) and Santa Fe la Vieja (1573-1660)
Published 2014“…We considered two cases of study, the Sancti Spiritus Fort (1527-1529) and Santa Fe La Vieja (1573-1660); both enclaves are located temporarily in the beginning of the Spanish colonization in South America and spatially on the alluvial plain of the Paraná River. …”
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Ancient mitogenomes from the Southern Pampas of Argentina reflect local differentiation and limited extra-regional linkages after rapid initial colonization
Published 2023“…Additionally, the identification of highly localized mtDNA clades accords with a model of relatively rapid initial colonization of South America by Indigenous communities, followed by more local patterns of limited gene flow and genetic drift in various South American regions, including the Pampas.…”
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ESTRATEGIAS PARA EL ESTUDIO DE SITIOS DEL PERIODO COLONIAL EN EL NORDESTE ARGENTINO: FUERTE SANCTI SPIRITUS (1527-1529) Y SANTA FE LA VIEJA (1573-1660) / Strategies for the study o...
Published 2014“…We considered two cases of study, the Sancti Spiritus Fort (1527-1529) and Santa Fe La Vieja (1573-1660); both enclaves are located temporarily in the beginning of the Spanish colonization in South America and spatially on the alluvial plain of the Paraná River. …”
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Genetic structure and gene flow in Gran Chaco populations of Argentina: Evidence from Y-chromosome markers
Published 2004“…This range is consistent with estimates from other Y-chromosome studies as well as with estimates from mtDNA and the archeology of the colonization of South America. We conclude that the male lineages present in the contemporary Gran Chaco population reflect the level of diversity found in South America and that the region's male founders did not carry a restricted gene pool.…”
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AMS 14C dating of early human occupation of southern South America
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AMS 14C dating of early human occupation of southern South America
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American Antiquity /
Published 1962Texto completo en Biblioteca electrónica del MinCyt. JSTOR desde 1935 hasta 2019. (Sin acceso a los últimos 4 años). Disponible a través de las terminales de la UNC. [Consulta: 2023/11/13].
Texto completo, algunos artículos de los últimos años. [Consulta: 2022/04/12].
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