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    FLORISTIC-STRUCTURAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PHYSIONOMIES DOMINATED BY TREES IN THE lNTEGRAL RESERVE OF PUNTA LARA (PCIA. DE BUENOS AIRES, REPÚBLICA.ARGENTINA). by Dascanio, Liliana M., Ricci, Susana E.

    Published 2023
    “…in some areas by the exotic Ligustrum lucidum that gives place toyoung and old "ligustro" forest.This marginal forest dwells the narrow and discontinuous band of naturallevee and is ecologically dependent on the river "albardon" interr lationship dueto pulsatil floods with its export-import of water, inorganic and organic dissolvedand suspended matter that constitutes part of the energy signature of the riveTineecosystem.The road parallel to tbe beach between forest and river, and artificial drainageobviously modified the frequency, intensity and duration of flood events,affecting hydrologic, chemical and physical variables of the natural forest environment.Tbe introduction of Ligustrum ltwidum some decades ago (Cabrera,1944) added a biological element of disturbance that is now naturalized andsuccesfully competes with native tree species mainly in those places were theterrain is less subject to flooding because of man-made structures.The importance of the trees (0.1 m DBH) in the alluvial fore t is sometimesgiven by size and density (Pouteria salidfolia: relative basal area 30 %, density2111ha), rnainIy by size (Ocotea acutífolia: relative basal area 12 %, density29/ha), or only by density (ex. …”
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    ZOOARQUEOLOGÍA DE LA ALDEA FORMATIVA DE PALO BLANCO (TINOGASTA, CATAMARCA, ARGENTINA) / Zooarchaeology of the formative village of Palo Blanco (Tinogasta, Catamarca, Argentina) by Miyano, Juan Pablo; UBA-CONICET. Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti”, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, De Nigris, Mariana; UBA-CONICET. Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano, Ratto, Norma; UBA. Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti”, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires

    Published 2015
    “…AbstractIn this paper we approach the archaeofaunistic remains recovered during excavations of the archeological locality of Palo Blanco in the decades of 1960 and 2000. Palo Blanco is located in the north sector of the Bolsón of Fimabalá area (Tinogasta, Catamarca) and it is composed of several rectangular shaped dwellings with tapia-style walls and dispersed distribution. …”
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    El uso de motivos indígenas de colecciones del Museo Etnográfico de la UBA en los inicios del Siglo XX: actores, actividades y objetos / THE UTILIZATION OF INDIGENOUS DESIGNS IN TH... by Pegoraro, Andrea

    Published 2017
    “…A su vez, todo esto se combinó con un programa similar impulsado por la Liga Patriótica Argentina, que a través de las Exposiciones de Telares, presentaba todos los años motivos de piezas indígenas, tanto arqueológicas como etnográficas, extraídos de las cerámicas y tejidos de los museos para que fueran aprendidos y reproducidos por tejedoras del interior del país.Palabras claves: Museo Etnográfico; motivos indígenas; textiles; objetos etnográficos; Clemente Onelli; Liga Patriótica Argentina.AbstractThis article focuses on the use of the collections of the Ethnographic Museum during the first decades of the twentieth century, in a context of recovering indigenous “art” representing the Americas and local art, This event was also accompanied by the development of production spaces and tissue exhibitions inspired partly by motifs or designs of objects stored in Argentine museums.While the Museum arranged school visits and groups of university students and artists in order to record indigenous motifs from artistic pieces, schools and workshops of weaving led by Clemente Onelli were created. …”
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