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    THE RUPESTRIAN LANDSCAPE OF CERRO COLORADO (CÓRDOBA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA): DETECTING OTHER SENSES, OTHER CORPORALITIES by Tissera, Luis

    Published 2018
    “…The archaeological analysis of sites with rock art generates different narratives constructed from elements that define them as such, that is painted or engraved firm operating as visual references representations. …”
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    Nuevos datos sobre las pinturas rupestres de Los Toldos (Santa Cruz, Argentina): Bases para un enfoque comparativo en Patagonia Meridional by Carden, Natalia Marina, Miotti, Laura Lucia, Blanco, Rocío Vanesa

    Published 2018
    “…In spite of the high concentration of paintings in Los Toldos, its rock art has not been included as a significant variable in the discussion. …”
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    Landscape and experience in Oyola at the end of the first millennium ad (department El Alto, Catamarca). by Quesada, Marcos, Zuccarelli, Verónica, Ghecco, Lucas, Gastaldi, Marcos, Boscatto, Sofía, Moreno, Enrique

    Published 2017
    “…Through many decades of archaeological research, the mountain of El Alto-Ancasti, in the eastern side of the Catamarca province (Argentina), have been recognized by the great number of rock shelters with prehispanic paints and engraves. Without neglect the importance of these caves and shelters, in this work we concentrate in characterizing and contrasting two different and complementary landscapes: one associated with the shelters with rock art, nucleated in the area known as Cerro de Oyola, and another villager and agricultural, arranged in the adjacent lower space. …”
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    American Literature : a journal of literary history, criticism and bibliography /

    Published 1945
    Table of Contents: “…Theodore Dreiser and Painting / Cyrille Arnavon -- The Beginnings of the American Poetical Miscellany, 1714-1800 / Richard C. …”
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    The Keñewe or Yamjatrráwich by Harrington, Tomás

    Published 1943
    “…The puma and the almost extinct huemul have ceased to be victims of the aboriginal's needs, and the same happens with the hare (Dolichotis patagónica), whose skins, once turned into quillangos, were painted with exclusive designs. The other hare, called "European" in Patagonia to distinguish it from the native one, invaded those lands very recently. …”
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    The most northern engravings of the West Tinogasteño and its connection with the South Puna (Catamarca, Argentina) by Ratto, Norma, Basile, Mara

    Published 2013
    “…  The work done so far indicated that in the region of Fiambalá the location of rock art, engraved and painted, was restricted to different altitudinal levels of the mesothermal valley (1.400-2.000 m) and the ravines of the western foothills (2.400-3.500 m). …”
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    Pre-ceramic rock art in Bolivia. A preliminary approach by Strecker, Matthias

    Published 2013
    “…Projects in five regions have come up with entirely different results of early rock art traditions: ancient cupules in Mizque (department of Cochabamba), abstract incisions near Lake Titicaca (department of La Paz), negative handprints (stencils) in caves of Mojocoya (department of Chuquisaca) and Paja Colorada (Vallegrande, department of Santa Cruz), as well as representation of wild camelids and hunters in rock paintings of Betanzos (department of Potosí). The diversity of early prehistoric rock art in Bolivia points to different independent developments which also appear in other South American regions. …”
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    Stakeholders , values, and meanings of the Intihuasi archaeological site, San Luis Province, Argentina. An analysis oriented to its heritage management by Endere, María Luz, Chaparro, María Gabriela, Giacomasso, María Vanesa

    Published 2021
    “…Recent research in the area and the use of new technologies allowed the identification of new paintings and provided unpublished information that will revive its scientific value. …”
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    Education and Training Program for the Conservation of Rock Art in Sierra de La Ventana, Province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) by Oliva, Fernando, Panizza, Maria Cecilia

    Published 2013
    “…  Systematic archaeological research conducted during the last thirty years in the Ventania System (province of Buenos Aires, Argentina), allowed to detect 32 caves and eaves with cave representations. These paintings are being altered both by natural and cultural factors, mainly by the action of visitors. …”
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    Journal of Anthropological Research /

    Published 1973
    Table of Contents: “…Hamill -- Symmetry and Symbolism in Ban Chiang Painted Pottery / Penny Van Esterik.…”
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    LOCALIDAD ARQUEOLÓGICA CERRO INTIHUASI. ASPECTOS SOBRE LA GESTIÓN DE SUS BIENES ARQUEOLÓGICOS by Gili, Maria Laura

    Published 2017
    “…Cerro Intihuasi is a town archaeological with a sample of sites with cave paintings, whose study generated interest in different occasions since the late 19th and along the XX.Key Words: sites with rock art - management - archaeological.…”
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