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    La tapadera / by Grisham, John

    Published 2011
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    The calcium carbonate and its implications for the analysis of archaeological faunal samples. The Laguna El Doce case (General López department, Santa Fe province) by Cornaglia Fernández, Jimena

    Published 2012
    “…The most represented taxa in the assemblage and those which contained evidence of anthropic modifications were selected [pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus), rhea (Rhea americana), guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and Artiodactyla, total NISP= 1814]. …”
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    FTIR Analysis of colagen preservation and possible contamination in Quaternary bones samples from the Pampas by Vitale, Paula, Tasca, Julia, Bax, Marcela, Ariadna Flores, Politis, Gustavo G., Valenzuela, Luciano

    Published 2019
    “…This paper analyzes FTIR (infrared spectroscopy by Fourier transform) spectra of type I collagen samples extracted from modern and archaeological bones of guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and Pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) with varying degrees of protein conservation and, in some cases, external organic input. …”
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    Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México by Rodríguez Galicia, Bernardo, Valadez Azúa, Raúl, Cabrero García, María Teresa

    Published 2012
    “…More than 250 individuals were identified from cremated, burnt or worked bone and teeth, including: rabbit, hears, squirrel, mole, dog, mountain lion, lynx, peccary, deer, turkey, duck, quail, green macaw, among other vertebrates that are common in the semidry-mild weather that prevails in the Zacatecas-Jalisco region.…”
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    Zooarchaelogy in the aluvial plain of the Paraná river: site "Campo Binaghi" from a regional perspective" by Sartori, Julieta, Jimeno, Laura Pérez

    Published 2012
    “…Several species of fi shes, armadillos, rodents, deers and reptile were identify upon which discuss its introduction in the archaeological recover and the relative importance of each one. …”
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    State of progress of archaeological researches in empalme querandíes 1 site (centre of the humid pampas subregion, Buenos Aires province). by Messineo, Pablo G., Álvarez, María Clara, Dubois, Cristian Favier, Steffan, Pamela, Colantonio, María José

    Published 2013
    “…Faunal analyses indicate that the guanaco, the pampean deer, the greater rhea, and four armadillo species were part of the diet. …”
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    An approach to prehispanic diets in the pampas during early/middle Holocene by Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Scabuzzo, Clara, Tykot, Robert

    Published 2008
    “…Isotopic values from archaeofauna – including megafauna and current fauna – are also reported. d13CCOL isotopic values on human remains from these sites suggest the existence of different diets in Early-Middle Holocene groups, including individuals consuming mainly marine resources, individuals with a terrestrial diet based on C3 plants and/ or the intake of C3-consuming herbivores, and finally, individuals with a mixed diet. d13CCOL data from human remains are consistent with the isotopic results obtained for the most abundant faunal remains at the sites (guanaco, Pampean deer, and seal). Apatite analysis was carried out on 22 individuals from AS2. …”
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    An approach to prehispanic diets in the pampas during early/middle Holocene by Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Scabuzzo, Clara, Tykot, Robert

    Published 2008
    “…Isotopic values from archaeofauna – including megafauna and current fauna – are also reported. d13CCOL isotopic values on human remains from these sites suggest the existence of different diets in Early-Middle Holocene groups, including individuals consuming mainly marine resources, individuals with a terrestrial diet based on C3 plants and/ or the intake of C3-consuming herbivores, and finally, individuals with a mixed diet. d13CCOL data from human remains are consistent with the isotopic results obtained for the most abundant faunal remains at the sites (guanaco, Pampean deer, and seal). Apatite analysis was carried out on 22 individuals from AS2. …”
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    New evidence to discuss Guaraní occupations in the lower Paraná River. The case of Cerro de las Pajas Blancas 1 archaeological site (Santa FE, Argentina) by Torino, Rocio Florencia, Lopérfido, Marisol Betiana, Alvarez, M. C., Rodriguez, Juan Manuel, Bidegain, R., Scabuzzo, Clara, Costa Angrizani, Rodrigo, Bonomo, Mariano

    Published 2022
    “…The diverse faunal resources recorded, such as rodents, deer and fish, along with charred maize and wild vegetables, suggests that the indigenous people that occupied the settlement had a subsistence based on hunting, fishing, and a small-scale horticulture. …”
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    Current research at Laguna de los Gansos archaeological locality (Diamante, Entre Ríos) by Bonomo, Mariano, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Silva, Carolina Belén, Bastourre, Laura, Ramos van Raap, María Agustina, Castiñeira Latorre, Carola, Scabuzzo, Clara, Apolinaire Vaamonde, Eduardo

    Published 2016
    “…At LDLG1 many potsherds (including zoomorphic appendages) and archaeofaunal remains characterized by high frequencies of coypu, capybara and marsh deer were found. This site represents a set of successive brief occupations of a levee occupied between1200 and 1800 14C years BP. …”
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    Subsistence strategies in Argentina during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Gutierrez, Maria Amelia, Messineo, Pablo Geronimo, Kaufmann, Cristian Ariel, Rafuse, Daniel Joseph

    Published 2016
    “…Our results demonstrate that although some quantitative differences between regions are observed, artiodactyls (camelids and deer) were the most frequently consumed animal resource in Argentina. …”
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    Subsistence strategies in Argentina during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Gutierrez, Maria Amelia, Messineo, Pablo Geronimo, Kaufmann, Cristian Ariel, Rafuse, Daniel Joseph

    Published 2016
    “…Our results demonstrate that although some quantitative differences between regions are observed, artiodactyls (camelids and deer) were the most frequently consumed animal resource in Argentina. …”
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    Exploitation of faunal resources by hunter-gatherers in the center of the Pampa grasslands during the Holocene: The archaeofauna of the Laguna Cabeza de Buey 2 site (San Carlos de... by Scheifler, Nahuel Alberto, Messineo, Pablo Geronimo

    Published 2016
    “…The camelid Lama guanicoe (guanaco) was always the most important economic resource during the three events of human occupation in the Holocene, followed by Ozotoceros bezoarticus (pampean deer) and, to a lesser extent, by three species of small armadillos (Chaetophractus sp., Zaedyus pichiy, and Tolypeutes matacus). …”
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    An isotopic examination of Maya Preclassic and Classic animal and human diets at Ceibal, Guatemala by Sharpe, Ashley E., Manuel Palomo, Juan, Inomata, Takeshi, Triadan, Daniela, Pinzón, Flory, Curtis, Jason, Emery, Kitty, Kamenov, George, Krigbaum, John, MacLellan, Jessica, Weihmüller, María Paula

    Published 2024
    “…The reliance on dogs as food appears to have changed during the Early Classic period (250 – 600 CE), as much of the site was abandoned and the remaining inhabitants began to focus their subsistence predominantly on maize agriculture and hunting local deer. Mammals were no longer moved from long distances to Ceibal, as the principal faunal imports were marine shells from an exchange network with the Caribbean coast. …”
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    Latin American Antiquity /

    Published 1990
    Table of Contents: “…Neme, Andrew Ugan -- CONTINENTAL CONNECTIONS AND INSULAR DISTRIBUTIONS: DEER BONE ARTIFACTS OF THE PRECOLUMBIAN WEST INDIES—A REVIEW AND SYNTHESIS WITH NEW RECORDS / Christina M. …”
    Indices desde 1990, 1.
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    EL CARBONATO DE CALCIO Y SUS IMPLICANCIAS EN EL ANÁLISIS DE CONJUNTOS ARQUEOFAUNÍSTICOS. EL CASO LAGUNA EL DOCE (DEPARTAMENTO GENERAL LÓPEZ, PROVINCIA DE SANTA FE)/The calcium carb... by Cornaglia Fernández, Jimena

    Published 2012
    “…The most represented taxa in the assemblage and those which contained evidence of anthropic modifications were selected [pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus), rhea (Rhea americana), guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and Artiodactyla, total NISP= 1814]. …”
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