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    A critical evaluation of the floristic links between Chaco and Caatingas Vegetation in South America by Prado, Darién Eros

    Published 1991
    Thesis Book
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    Radiocarbon chronology of the early human occupation of Argentina by Prates, Luciano Raúl, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Steele, James

    Published 2013
    “…The conclusion discusses the implications of 14C dates associated with Fishtail Projectile Points for the western hemisphere pre-Clovis debate, and the implications of terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene dated remains of extinct mammals for the megafaunal overkill hypothesis.…”
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    Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of La Olla, a Holocene archaeological site in the Pampean coast (Argentina) by Blasi, Adriana, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Bayón, María Cristina

    Published 2013
    “…During this interval a tidal flat developed on the Pleistocene abrasion platform. Human occupation occurred during the formation of mixohaline marsh, an upper intertidal-lower supratidal zone ecosystem.…”
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    The paleoethnobotany of central-east Argentina: developments and approaches by Colobig, María, Zucol, Alejandro, Brea, Mariana

    Published 2015
    “…Studies in the range area helped to identify the different uses of plant resources at successive occupation levels, from the Pleistocene-Holocene transition, until the late Holocene, and sectoring microenvironments inside studied western Tandilia range caves. …”
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    Lama guanicoe remains from the Chaco ecoregion (Córdoba, Argentina): An osteological approach to the characterization of a relict wild population by Silva Ferreira Da Costa, Thiago, Barri, Fernando

    Published 2018
    “…Guanacos (Lama guanicoe) are large ungulates that have been valued by human populations in South America since the Late Pleistocene. Even though they were very abundant until the end of the 19th century (before the high deforestation rate of the last decades), guanacos have nearly disappeared in the Gran Chaco ecoregion, with relicts and isolated populations surviving in some areas, such as the shrubland area near the saline depressions of Córdoba province, Argentina. …”
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