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  1. 3081

    Brief notes on a forgotten book: the history of comparative psychology of Rubén Ardila by Caycho Rodríguez, Tomás

    Published 2016
    “…This is a work entitled History Comparative Psychology, published in 1968 by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, National University of San Marcos. In this work is presented a major effort to try to visualize comparative psychology internationally, their professional and academic potential. …”
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    Psychoanalysis, Narratives and Audiovisual Discourse: psychoanalysis in extension by Brodsky, Juan Ernesto, Castro, María Eugenia, Gigliola, Foco

    Published 2019
    “…The questions that guide this article are: how does the extension of Lacanian psychoanalytic theory contribute to different fields of knowledge, to the arts, to the humanities, to culture in general? How does psychoanalysis fit into university outreach practices? …”
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    Lisbeth Salander, a current hysteria by Bafico, Jorge

    Published 2021
    “…A structure that accompanied the social changes in the history of humanity with the mutation of its symptoms.…”
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    X Congreso Nacional de Extensión Universitaria de La Pampa by Marchesino, César, Ricardi, Georgina, Chiavassa, Camila, Timmermann, Francisco

    Published 2023
    “…We debated teachers, non-teaching staff, students, graduates and organizations.The event was organized by the Secretariat of Culture and University Extension of the National University of La Pampa, the National University Extension Network (REXUNI) and had the collaboration of the Secretariat of University Policies (SPU) of the National Ministry of Education.The Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities of the National University of Cordoba (FFyH-UNC) was represented by the team of the Extension Secretariat.…”
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    Analysis of faunal remains from pomona archaeological site (río negro province, argentina) by Mange , Emiliano, Fernández, Fernando, Di Lorenzo, Maitén

    Published 2020
    “…Mammals, birds, reptiles and fish bone remains mainly accumulated by humans were observed. Evidences of fluvial shellfish consumption and the use of marine mollusk exoskeletons to make perforated elements (beads) were also found. …”
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    Traducir el Brasil : una antropología de la circulación internacional de ideas / by Sorá, Gustavo, 1966-

    Published 2003
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    The record of molluscs in the prehistoric archaeological traces of Brazil. by Prous, André, Pessoa Lima, Angelo

    Published 2019
    “…In this paper, we discuss the significance of mollusk shells in archaeological sediments – some of them brought by humans and others intrusive, because their presence may be misunderstood by the excavator.…”
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    Bone fragmentation analysis and its implicance in zooarchaeological studies. The case of Cueva Maripe site, Santa Cruz (Argentina) by García Añino, Eloisa

    Published 2015
    “…Taphonomic and anthropic processes had affected the assemblages in different ways, being marrow consumption the principal cause of fragmentation and humans the more important agent that configures the assemblages.…”
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    Emerging film in Ecuador by Pazmiño Tello, Álvaro, Mora, Marcela

    Published 2017
    “…Likewise, an audience analysis is performed with the students from the Faculty of Communication, Arts and Humanity of the University Tecnológica Equinoccial, as practical Cinematography course work to deepen the meaning associated to the film from its emergent character. …”
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  11. 3091

    The night built by the Museum of Anthropology FFyH-UNC visitors. The Night of the Museums as a case study by Zabala, Mariela Eleonora, De Carli, María Cristina

    Published 2015
    “…In this paper we systematize the opinions and experiences that people provide when visiting the Museum of Anthropology, School of Philosophy and Humanities, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, within the framework of the cultural proposal known as the Night of the Museums. …”
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    Archaeology: the fight for the name by Scheinsohn, Vivian

    Published 2020
    “…For some decades there has been a silent argument regarding the term archaeology in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences. In this paper I will review the history of the term to identify those uses, their level of relationship, if any, with the archaeological practice that was contemporary to them and how these uses have impacted on the perception of Archaeology as a discipline in the academic field. …”
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    Do Pandemics Leave Traces? After the Legacies of COVID -19: Commented by Liliana Tamagno y Adrián Carbonetti by Alvarez, Adriana, Tamagno, Liliana, Carbonetti, Adrián

    Published 2021
    “…Since at the end of 2019 the maximum alert of the international health authorities was lit for a pandemic that was hitting the world (the most lethal of this century), trials in the Social Sciences and Humanities have multiplied in order to find possible explanations for this pandemic present and the post pandemic. …”
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    The fluvial mollusks in the subsistence of the hunter- gatherers of the lower Paraná wetland. by Loponte, Daniel, Parisi, Florencia, Liotta, Jorge, Wagner, Mario, Acosta, Alejandro

    Published 2019
    “…Finally, the isotopic signals transferred to humans related to the intake of this species are analyzed.…”
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    Early asiatic migration to the Americas: A view from South America by Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Prates, Luciano Raúl, Perez, Sergio Ivan

    Published 2015
    “…We presently consider that the first humans arrived on the northern continent from the Asian northwest some time at the end of the Pleistocene, approximately 15,000-14,000 14C years BP. …”
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    Speech delivered at the Inauguration of Courses and Graduation of 1943 by Professor Victorio Urciuolo by Urciuolo, Victorio

    Published 1943
    “…In these times in which we live, when the destiny of humanity appears dark and uncertain, when the very foundations of social organization are shaken, the repetition of this fact of normal life, takes on even more salient relief by pointing out a privilege of Providence for having kept our country away from the maelstrom. …”
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    Neo-hypocratism in clinical practice by Martínez, Gregorio Nicolás Francisco

    Published 1943
    “…It is necessary to go through some of the philosophical periods, even those of a purely speculative nature of ancient medicine, so despised by modern physicians, to make an incursion, even a brief one, into the field of history, since, as Castiglioni says, no one can understand the present or consciously look to the future, if he does not know the sources and does not know how to investigate the ways through which the knowledge of truth has penetrated us and, as Auguste Comte has affirmed, "no science can be understood without its own history, always inseparable from the general history of humanity". In a word, we must return to the old and permanent humanistic content of the science we profess.…”
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    An approach to the distribution of blade production in southern Patagonia by Pallo, Cecilia, Cirigliano, Natalia Andrea, Charlin, Judith, Borrazzo, Karen

    Published 2020
    “…In the southeastern area, the presence of laminar instruments could be a product of large-scale circulation mechanisms of humans and goods, or due to the use of other raw materials from nearby sources that have not been identified yet.…”
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