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  1. 1961

    ZOOARQUEOLOGÍA DEL SITIO FORMATIVO SORIA 2, VALLE DE YOCAVIL (CATAMARCA), SIGLO I D.C. / Zooarchaeology of the Formative site Soria 2, Yocavil Valley (Catamarca).First century A.D.... by Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl; Proyecto Yocavil, Museo Etnográfico J. B. Ambrosetti (FFyL-UBA)

    Published 2011
    “…The assemblages reviewed here were found at an archaeological deposit with abundant cultural remains and a radiocarbon date of 1940 RCYBP, situating this context at the very beginnings of the Formative Period of Yocavil. …”
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  2. 1962

    LAS IMPLICANCIAS ARQUEOLÓGICAS DEL DIARIO DE PERO LOPES DE SOUSA (1531) DURANTE SU VIAJE AL RÍO DE LA PLATA Y AL DELTA INFERIOR DEL RÍO PARANÁ / The archaeological implications of... by Politis, Gustavo; INCUAPA-CONICET

    Published 2014
    “…In this article, the observations and comments from Lopes de Souza are summarized and analyzed within the context of the history of the first half of the XVI Century and in the light of the recent archaeological investigations. …”
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  3. 1963

    REPRESENTACIONES ESCOLARES ACERCA DE “LO COMECHINGÓN” EN CÓRDOBA / School representations about "lo Comechingón" in Córdoba. by Stagnaro, Marianela

    Published 2011
    “…The representations built from the hegemonic social imaginary deny the contemporaneousness of the natives, or at best, they consider its presence as an anomaly; that is to say, they place the aboriginal as a former and outside reality turning it invisible, or giving a relative vision of its contemporary and autochthonous presences in a context of emergency and “comechingon” identification. …”
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  4. 1964

    PUESTOS DE ALTURA DE LA PUNA ARGENTINA: ZOOARQUEOLOGÍA DE REAL GRANDE 1 Y 6 Y ALERO TOMAYOC / High elevation sites of the Argentine Puna: Zooarchaeology of Real Grande 1 and 6, and... by Olivera, Daniel, Grant, Jennifer L.

    Published 2009
    “…Más aún, los puestos de altura habríandesempeñado una función signifi cativa al asegurar la circulación de información, bienes y energía apuntalando elproceso de complejización socio-política de las sociedades prehispánicas tardías de la Puna Argentina.Palabras Clave: zooarqueología, osteometría, economía, puna, puestos de altura.AbstractThe societies from the Late Period in the Argentinean Puna introduced considerable technical improvements and anincrease in agricultural production, in relationship with a process of change towards a greater sociopolitical complexity.For this period there are large settlements associated with crop fi elds in the low basins, but the settlementsystems includes sites located at higher elevations, named “Puestos de altura” like Real Grande 1 y 6 (Catamarca)and Alero Tomayoc (Jujuy).The aim of this work is to study faunal remains from the above mentioned sites through a taxonomical/economicaland osteometrical analysis in order to relate them with the total context of the settlements. The results seem toshow that these sites played an important role for the herding of llamas and the hunting of wild camelids (vicuñaand guanaco) in the regional economy. …”
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  5. 1965

    LA VAJILLA DE SERVICIO DE ESQUINA DE HUAJRA. (DPTO. TUMBAYA, JUJUY, ARGENTINA). ALTERNATIVAS TEÓRICAS PARA INTERPRETAR SU SIGNIFICADO/Serving Vessels of Esquina de Huajra (Tumbaya,... by Scaro, Agustina, Cremonte, María Beatriz

    Published 2012
    “…The presence of significant associative networks (iconicity) among the different elements in a given context was also investigated. A sample of 10 complete and partially fragmented vessels and 94 sherds from Terraza 1 and Terraza 3 was analyzed, the latter integrating grave offerings and an adjacent restricted area. …”
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  6. 1966

    ARTEFACTOS DE USO DIARIO REPRESENTADOS EN LA COLECCIÓN CERÁMICA DEL ARROYO LEYES: SU EMPLEO EN LA DETERMINACIÓN DE CRONOLOGÍA / Daily use artifacts represented in the Arroyo de Ley... by Ceruti, Carlos Natalio; CONICET

    Published 2014
    “…In this paper different elements are described, placed in a context considered in prima facie as resulting from the labor of enslaved individuals belonging to neighbors of Santa Fe la Vieja (XVIIth century), but that also may contain materials corresponding to contemporary or pre-conquest native cultures, to XVIII-XIXth centuries, and to “falsifications” of the early XXth century. …”
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  18. 1978

    Modernization and hybridization in the life and traditional practices of San Felipe del Progreso. The case of midwives and their ancestral knowledge by López Miranda, Karla Paola

    Published 2021
    “…In a second moment, the phenomenon is observed in a specific community, namely, San Felipe del Progreso, which accounts, from its context, of the encounter between these two ways of looking at the health-disease-care process, which on the one hand are characterized by “more traditional models of care” (configured from the pre-Hispanic tradition), in communication with modernizing processes. …”
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  19. 1979

    ESTUDIO PRELIMINAR DE LOS HALLAZGOS DE CANIS FAMILIARIS EN LA PIRÁMIDE CON RAMPA N°7, SANTUARIO DE PACHACAMAC, PERÚ/Preliminary study of Canis familiaris remains in the Pyramid wit... by Pozzi-Escot, Denise, Cornejo Rivera, Isabel, Angulo Costaneira, Enrique, Bernuy Quiroga, Katiusha

    Published 2012
    “…Recently, in the access to the Pyramid with Ramp N°7, connected to the main entrance road to the sanctuary known as North-South Street, there was the discovery of six canines in very good condition that were identified as Canis familiaris. The study in this context allows us to propose a phenotypic reconstruction of a late pre-Hispanic dog, as well as evaluate the role played by these animals in the Inca period, and how they related to the sacredness of the sanctuary.…”
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  20. 1980

    Editorial by Izeta, Andrés D.

    Published 2019
    “…Due to this, the remains that compose it do not have associated chronological or context data. However, the analysis carried out by the authors provides data for an area that has limited data of this type. …”
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