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Paisajes desconocidos, geografía cultural y tafonomía total.
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Etnohistoria(s): contextos de emergencia y vigencia discutida
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Necesidades sociales y trabajos para la vida. Una política social pospandemia
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Reflexiones sobre las prácticas actorales contemporáneas. Una posible mirada sobre el teatro independiente en Córdoba (Argentina)
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Targeting the mind and body: recommendations for future research to improve children’s executive functions
Published 2015“…While much of the focus in the past decade has been on direct cognitive and behavioral interventions to improve children’s EFs, another line of research--typically undertaken in medical schools and in departments of kinesiology--has examined physical health interventions as a way to indirectly improve children’s EFs. …”
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Biographical Forms and Narrative. Theoretical-Epistemological Approaches and Analytical Expressions for the Study of Women's Experiences of Breast Cancer
Published 2025“…This article is a theoretical-epistemic and methodological reflection on biographical forms within the framework of a research project focused on the transit through breast cancer of women living in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires in the second decade of the 21st century. The question of the experience of illness led us to investigate the biographical and its heuristic potential in working with narratives for socio-anthropological studies of health. …”
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Regressive Federalism: Tensions Between Territorial and Interpersonal Distribution of Income in Argentina
Published 2024“…These regressive aspects of our federalism probably explain in part that, after long years of governments supposedly committed to socioeconomic equality, the enormous increase in the size of the Argentine public sector between the mid-2000s and the mid-2010s, and the implementation of some effectively equalizing public policies, the country reaches its fourth decade of democracy with worse levels of inequality than it had at the beginning of the current democratic period.…”
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Archaelogical research at Fortin Pescado, Benito Juárez county, Buenos Aires province
Published 2015“…According to various written documents from the Historical Service of the Army, the General Archive of the Nation and the Department of Geodesy, this fortlet was installed in 1858, and it functioned at least until late 1863 when it became used as a military post until the end of the decade. From the archaeological excavations and the survey of the written sources specific areas of activities (housing, scheduled and non-scheduled discard, pen) were determined within this locality.…”
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Methodological adjustments for macroscopic analyses of stoneware. Study of archaeological assamblages from the southeast of Buenos Aires province (19th century)
Published 2013“…In the lasts decades there have been developed descriptive and isolated studies on stoneware objects from post-hispanic rural contexts of the Pampean region. …”
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How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials
Published 2022“…This research and outreach team has been working in a joint task related to Cultural Heritage with the Aboriginal Community “Aim Mokoilek” of Colonia Dolores (San Justo, Santa Fe) for more than a decade. Considering this background, an archaeological rescue was proposed within an interinstitutional project which involves the University, the Commune, the Museum and the aboriginal community. …”
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Migrants and Policies of Containment: Libya’s Case in the Wake of Qaddafi’s Fall
Published 2024“…Contrary to the perception of Libya as a transit country, many migrants actually stay in the country. Over the past three decades, Libyan territory has served as a true laboratory for experimenting migration policies between Libya and European countries, especially Italy. …”
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Analysis of Uniparental Lineages in Two Villages of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, Seat of Pueblos de Indios in Colonial Times
Published 2013“…This finding is most likely due to the low incidence in that region of the 20thcentury European wave of migration and to the existence of pueblos de indios from 1612 to the first decades of the 19th century. In contrast to archeological records that suggest Santiago del Estero late pre-Hispanic groups were strongly influenced by the Andean world, we did not find genetic evidence in support of significant gene flow. …”
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First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA)
Published 2021“…Rancho La Brea (California, USA) is the most emblematic Quaternary fossiliferous locality in the world, since both the high number and diversity of the specimens recovered and their excellent preservational quality. In the last decades, paleobiological and paleoecological knowledge of the different groups of mammals from this site has increased notably; however, some aspects have not yet been inquired or there is little information. …”
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Human occupation of the north Patagonian coast (San Matias Gulf): Current perspectives
Published 2015“…Nevertheless, these pioneering archaeological studies along the Río Negro coast were discontinued in the following four decades. This then created an information ?vacuum? …”
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Analysis of Uniparental Lineages in Two Villages of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, Seat of Pueblos de Indios in Colonial Times
Published 2013“…This finding is most likely due to the low incidence in that region of the 20thcentury European wave of migration and to the existence of pueblos de indios from 1612 to the first decades of the 19th century. In contrast to archeological records that suggest Santiago del Estero late pre-Hispanic groups were strongly influenced by the Andean world, we did not find genetic evidence in support of significant gene flow. …”
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Human occupation of the north Patagonian coast (San Matias Gulf): Current perspectives
Published 2015“…Nevertheless, these pioneering archaeological studies along the Río Negro coast were discontinued in the following four decades. This then created an information ?vacuum? …”
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