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  1. 5021

    Rhetoric expressions of corporality in Argentinean folk narrative by Palleiro, Maria Ines

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of this article is to analyze rhetoric expressions of corporality dealing with mutilation, in Argentinean folk narratives collected in an ethnographic research in La Rioja, Argentina. I select narrative versions of three folk matrices: “The lower world”, “Cairé” (“Fear test: staying in a haunted house where corpse drops down chimney”) and “The maiden without hands”. …”
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    Ocupaciones prehispánicas en la Quebrada de Los Corrales, El Infiernillo, Tucumán (ca. 2500-600 años AP) by Oliszewski, Nurit

    Published 2011
    “…The aim of this paper is to show the time sequence of Quebrada de Los Corrales, located in El Infiernillo (Tucumán) and inserted into the temporal-spatial regional framework. Traditionally, research in the NOA has been concentrated in certain areas, leaving out other areas considered marginal as El Infiernillo. …”
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    Experimentation on woody plant species from southern argentinean puna. Contributions to anthracological studies by Aguirre, María Gabriela, Rodríguez, María Fernanda

    Published 2013
    “…The main objective of this research was to describe the reaction of each woody plant species in front of the fire. …”
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    CORRAL GRANDE 1 AND ARROYO SECO: NEW CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FORMATIVE PERIOD OF ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA (CATAMARCA PROVINCE, SOUTHERN ARGENTINE PUNE). by Olivera, Daniel, Elías, Alejandra, Pérez, Martina, Salminci, Pedro

    Published 2015
    “…Archaeological research oriented to the understanding of formative sociocultural process (ca. 3000-1100 years BP) in Antofagasta de la Sierra (Argentine Pune) has been developed for many years. …”
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    Developmental defects in the spine: initial findings in archaeological cases from Córdoba Highlands (Argentina) by Fabra, Mariana, Salega, María Soledad

    Published 2016
    “…In the central region of Argentina, researchers have begun to focus on issues related to the health of prehispanic populations from a bioarchaeological perspective. …”
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    Human occupation of the north Patagonian coast (San Matias Gulf): Current perspectives by Borella, Florencia, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Cardillo, Marcelo

    Published 2015
    “…In that year we undertook new studies into the area focusing on several research strands: distributional and lithic studies, paleoenvironmental, isotope and zooarchaeological analyses, and the creation of a firm chronological framework. …”
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    Late Pleistocene leopards as a bone accumulator: taphonomic results from S’Espasa cave and other Iberian key sites by Sauqué Latas, Víctor, Sanchis, Alfred, Madurell Malapeira, Joan

    Published 2018
    “…However, in recent times, the role of leopards as bone accumulators has been revealed, and recent research has identified this behaviour in the Iberian Pleistocene. …”
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    The Arsenal Miguel de Azcuénaga (Tucumán, Argentina) as a Clandestine Detention Center. An interdisciplinary approach by Del Bel, Ezequiel, Cattaneo, Constanza, Giusta, Marco, Lépori, Matías, Neder, Sofía

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper we seek to synthetize more than a decade of research carried out by the Laboratory of Investigations of the Interdisciplinary Group of Archaeology and Anthropology of Tucumán (LIGIAAT) in the Arsenal Miguel de Azcuénaga (Tucumán Province, Argentina). …”
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    An architecture for power materialization. Contributions from the study of new detected sites in Quebrada de Sixilera (Quebrada de Humahuaca, Argentina) by Ochoa, Pablo Adolfo

    Published 2017
    “…This work presents the preliminary results of the archaeological research conducted in recent years, in the lower regions of the Quebrada of Sixilera, (Quebrada of Humahuaca, Jujuy). …”
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    “We do not have an archaeologist”. First notes about Rodeo Gervan (dept. belen, Catamarca), last valley of height in the west of Catamarca by Taddei Salinas, Maria Laura, Meléndez, Ana Soledad, Mancini, Cristina, Korstanje, María Alejandra

    Published 2017
    “…This location is situated in the last high valley area in western the Catamarca, before the Puna. It is the first research intervention of our team at the area, following the local resident’s requests and invitation. …”
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    Cuartel Terranova, análisis de la configuración espacial en relación a las estrategias de represión y control de detenidos y torturados by Fuenzalida Bahamondes, Nicole

    Published 2020
    “…In this sense, archaeology is able to recovering a repressed and forgotten past. Moreover, this research contributes to the political-scientific development of archaeological studies, because the dictatorships have also retarded and repressed the discipline. …”
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    El orden socioeconómico del Grupo A de la Baja Nubia (4000 aC – 2800 aC ) by Quintana, Carolina

    Published 2020
    “…Furthermore, the approach of different ethnoarchaeological papers is a fundamental methodological tool, because we obtain outstanding information through them which is very important for the development of our research. Finally, considering theoretical and methodological tools, we study the archaeological material of the A- Group to postulate that this group could have organized itself as a semi- sedentary community, which exploited diverse ecological niches from the Lower Nubia.…”
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