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    Bone technology of hunter-gatherer groups from Rolling Pampa (Buenos Aires province) by Acosta, Alejandro Alberto, Buc, Natacha, Loponte, Daniel Marcelo

    Published 2020
    “…The presence of bone artefacts has been mentioned in the classic studies of the Rolling and the lower basin of the Paraná River. Although we know the central role that these played in the subsistence of the hunter-gatherer groups of this last region, the respective information of the first area is extremely scarce. …”
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    From mounds to landscapes: the transformation processes and the construction of landscapes in southern la plata basin by Gianotti, Camila, Bonomo, Mariano

    Published 2013
    “…Through a comparative study, we analyze the role of mound building in the configuration of two particular types of archaeological landscapes: the monumental earthen structures (cerritos) of the wetlands of Northeast Uruguay and the human-made earthen mounds of the islands and littoral environments of the Delta of the Paraná River, Argentina. Based on the results of archaeologica surveys and excavations of mound sites from both regions, the origin of these pre-Hispanic manifestations, the site formation processes and activities involved, and the development and shaping of these archaeological landscapes are discussed. …”
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    Strategies for the study of the colonial period sites in northeastern Argentina: Fort Sancti Spiritus (1527-1529) and Santa Fe la Vieja (1573-1660) by Cocco, Gabriel, Letieri, Fabián, Pasquali, Cristina, Campagnolo, Leticia

    Published 2014
    “…We considered two cases of study, the Sancti Spiritus Fort (1527-1529) and Santa Fe La Vieja (1573-1660); both enclaves are located temporarily in the beginning of the Spanish colonization in South America and spatially on the alluvial plain of the Paraná River. These sites represent two stages of Spanish colonialism and they are linked through its history, the materiality of their constructions, archaeological artifacts, and the origin of those who occupied these settlements; even we consider their cultural and natural contexts. …”
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    NEW RESULTS OF THE OSTEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE LOS TRES CERROS 1 SITE (UPPER DELTA OF PARANÁ). by Scabuzzo, Clara, Ramos van Raap, M. Agustina

    Published 2017
    “…The present paper analyzes the mortuary practices in Los Tres Cerros 1 site (Upper Delta of Paraná River), also explanations about bone accumulations and isolated bones origins are presented. …”
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    LAS IMPLICANCIAS ARQUEOLÓGICAS DEL DIARIO DE PERO LOPES DE SOUSA (1531) DURANTE SU VIAJE AL RÍO DE LA PLATA Y AL DELTA INFERIOR DEL RÍO PARANÁ / The archaeological implications of... by Politis, Gustavo; INCUAPA-CONICET

    Published 2014
    “…Palabras clave: chana-timbú, arqueología del NEA, crónicas siglo XVI       Abstract In this paper the diary of the Portuguese explorer Pero Lopes de Sousa to the La Plata River and to the Lower Delta of the Paraná River is analyzed from a historical and archaeological perspective. …”
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    ESTRATEGIAS PARA EL ESTUDIO DE SITIOS DEL PERIODO COLONIAL EN EL NORDESTE ARGENTINO: FUERTE SANCTI SPIRITUS (1527-1529) Y SANTA FE LA VIEJA (1573-1660) / Strategies for the study o... by Cocco, Gabriel; Departamento de Estudios Etnográficos y Coloniales. Ministerio de Innovación y cultura de la provincia de Santa Fe, Letieri, Fabián, Pasquali, Cristina, Campagnolo, Leticia

    Published 2014
    “…We considered two cases of study, the Sancti Spiritus Fort (1527-1529) and Santa Fe La Vieja (1573-1660); both enclaves are located temporarily in the beginning of the Spanish colonization in South America and spatially on the alluvial plain of the Paraná River. These sites represent two stages of Spanish colonialism and they are linked through its history, the materiality of their constructions, archaeological artifacts, and the origin of those who occupied these settlements; even we consider their cultural and natural contexts. …”
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    Paleoenvironments and human ocupations at the Familia Primón site (Coronda, Santa Fe): An archaeopalynological contribution by Balducci, Fernando, Garralla, Silvina, Sartori, Julieta

    Published 2017
    “…In this paper, we present the results of pollen analysis carried out at the Familia Primon archaeological site, located in a transitional area of the Paraná River floodplain (Santa Fe, Argentina). The aim of this study was to undertake a preliminary analysis of the archaeopalynological assemblage, and thereby provide an insight into the availability of plant resources that might have been used by hunter-gatherers in the past. …”
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    The historical archaeological town of Rio San Salvador (Soriano, Uruguay) by López Mazz, José, Buffa Invernizzi, Valerio, De León Fleitas, Verónica, Cancela Cereijo, Cristina

    Published 2014
    “…Archaeological research during the 60’s and 70’s confirm an intense occupation of the confluence of the Paraná river and the Uruguay river area. This paper presents information recovered during a diagnostic fieldwork developed on a Spanish settlement from the sixteenth century. …”
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    MYOCASTOR COYPUS (“COIPO”, RODENTIA, MAMMALIA) COMO RECURSO EN LOS HUMEDALES DE LA PAMPA BOANERENSE: PATRONES DE EXPLOTACIÓN/Myocastor coypus (“coipo”, Rodentia, Mammalia) as an ar... by Escosteguy, Paula; Instituto de Arqueología - UBA, Salemme, Mónica; CADIC - CONICET, González, María Isabel; Instituto de Arqueología - UBA

    Published 2012
    “…Abstract Myocastor coypus is one of the most abundant species found in archaeological sites in the Pampean Region wetlands, especially in the Salado and Paraná river basins. On the basis of different lines of evidence, it may be suggested that this animal was an extensively exploited resource, proving to be central in the strategies of hunter-gatherer-fishers that inhabited these regions during the Late Holocene. …”
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    Myocastor coypus (“coipo”, Rodentia, Mammalia) as an archaeological resource in the wetlands of Buenos Aires Pampas: exploitation patterns by Escosteguy, Paula, Salemme, Mónica, González, María Isabel

    Published 2012
    “…Myocastor coypus is one of the most abundant species found in archaeological sites in the Pampean Region wetlands, especially in the Salado and Paraná river basins. On the basis of different lines of evidence, it may be suggested that this animal was an extensively exploited resource, [comma] proving to be central in the strategies of hunter-gatherer-fishers that inhabited these regions during the Late Holocene. …”
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