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    Human subsistence and environmental stability during the last 2200 years in Epullán Chica cave (northwestern Patagonia, Argentina): A perspective from the zooarchaeological record by Fernández, Fernando Julián, del Papa, Luis Manuel, Mange, Emiliano, Teta, Pablo Vicente, Crivelli, Eduardo Adrian, Pardiñas, Ulises Francisco J.

    Published 2016
    “…Zooarchaeological evidence retrieved from ECh is diverse, including fresh-water mollusk shells (Diplodon chilensis), eggshell and bone fragments of Rheidae, bones and teeth of large (Lama guanicoe), medium (e.g., Chaetophractus villosus, Conepatus chinga), and micro-sized (several species of sigmodontine and caviomorph rodents) mammals. …”
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    Archaeomalacology at the archaeological site Pozo de la Chola (foothill region of Jujuy, Argentina). Tafonomic studies, environmental inferences and anthropic processes by Ortiz, Gabriela, Alavar, Alvaro, Rojas, Verónica Nahir, Vargas Rodríguez, Nelly, Quispe, Franco

    Published 2019
    “…Remains of gastropod mollusks are frequent at fertile levels of the archaeological sites in the foothill region of Jujuy in northwestern Argentina, assigned to the early Formative Period (500 BC-600 AD). …”
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    Malacofauna continental holocena (región Pampeana, Argentina) by Steffan, Pamela Guillermina, Aguirre, Marina Laura, Miquel, Sergio Eduardo

    Published 2014
    “…The systematic review of the continental mollusks recovered was complemented with quantitative, stratigraphical and chronological data for each site since the early Holocene until the present. …”
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    Post-depositional processes studies of wooden artifacts from the 18th century Swift shipwreck site (Patagonia, Argentina) by Grosso, Mónica

    Published 2014
    “…Furthermore, the archaeological consequences of organisms’ damaging activities (mainly those of marine wood-borer mollusks) are assessed.…”
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    The role of molluscs in pre-hispanic populations of Uruguay by Gascue, Andrés, Scarabino, Fabrizio, Bortolotto, Noelia, Clavijo, Cristhian, Capdepont, Irina

    Published 2019
    “…We summarize the evidences about differential use of mollusks made by hunther-gatherers that inhabited the fluvial littoral, estuarine and oceanic shores of Uruguay during late Holocene. …”
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    Shell bead production in Patagonia through experimental archeology by Leonardt, Sabrina

    Published 2019
    “…The goal of experimental program it was knowing: the requirements to generate metrics and morphological variability of shell beads using different marine mollusks; the time and degree of skill necessary to elaborate them; and deepen in the knowledge of the technical traces generated during their production, in order to build a frame of reference that allows to recognize instances of local production in the archaeological record. …”
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    SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF SHELL MIDDENS ON THE NORTHERN COAST OF SANTA CRUZ, PATAGONIA ARGENTINA: CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD AND USE OF LITORAL LANDSCAPE BY HUN... by Hammond, Heidi

    Published 2019
    “…Finally, the existence of a distributional pattern of shell middens is defined by the association between the spaces where the sites are located and their proximity to low slope coasts, with the presence of rocky abrasion platforms with availability of mollusks and other food resources such as birds and pinnipeds, is considered.…”
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    Malacological beads associated with human bone remains in the late Holocene of the central region of Argentina by Gordillo, Sandra, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2018
    “…This new finding is added to other previously made in the Province of Córdoba, which account for the association between mollusks with human remains, particularly female individuals. …”
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