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    Daily use artifacts represented in the Arroyo de Leyes pottery collection: their use in the determination of chronology by Ceruti, Carlos Natalio

    Published 2014
    “…The presence of daily-use artifacts (implements for mate infusion, a piggy bank, a horn cup and a “basket” used for the duck game) represented in the ceramic collection of Los Zapallos site, Arroyo Leyes (Garay Department, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) is analyzed. In this paper different elements are described, placed in a context considered in prima facie as resulting from the labor of enslaved individuals belonging to neighbors of Santa Fe la Vieja (XVIIth century), but that also may contain materials corresponding to contemporary or pre-conquest native cultures, to XVIII-XIXth centuries, and to “falsifications” of the early XXth century. …”
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    ARTEFACTOS DE USO DIARIO REPRESENTADOS EN LA COLECCIÓN CERÁMICA DEL ARROYO LEYES: SU EMPLEO EN LA DETERMINACIÓN DE CRONOLOGÍA / Daily use artifacts represented in the Arroyo de Ley... by Ceruti, Carlos Natalio; CONICET

    Published 2014
    “…Palabras clave: Arroyo Leyes, arqueología de la esclavitud, Santa Fe la Vieja, cronología Daily use artifacts represented in the Arroyo de Leyes pottery collection: their use in the determination of chronology Abstract The presence of daily-use artifacts (implements for mate infusion, a money box, a horn cup and a “basket” used for the duck game) represented in the ceramic collection of Los Zapallos site, Arroyo Leyes (Garay Department, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) is analyzed. In this paper different elements are described, placed in a context considered in prima facie as resulting from the labor of enslaved individuals belonging to neighbors of Santa Fe la Vieja (XVIIth century), but that also may contain materials corresponding to contemporary or pre-conquest native cultures, to XVIII-XIXth centuries, and to “falsifications” of the early XXth century. …”
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    High Genetic Variation in Y Chromosome Patterns of the Mocoví Population by Glesmann, Laura Angela, Martina, Pablo Francisco, Méndez, Marta Graciela, Catanesi, Cecilia Ines

    Published 2011
    “…The aim of this study was to analyze the genetic variability of the Y chromosome in a sample of Mocoví males from Santa Fe province (Argentina). We genotyped 11 short tandem repeats (STRs) and two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs): M3 and M346. …”
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    Cervids final consumption patterns in middle Paraná River: the case of Cerro Aguará archaeological site by Mucciolo, Leonardo, Pérez Jimeno, Laura

    Published 2015
    “…The purpose of this article is to explore those aspects from the analysis of cervid assemblages of Cerro Aguará archaeological site (General Obligado, Santa Fe province). The selected perspective proposes final consumption as one of the most important factors impacting on the configuration of zooarchaeological record. …”
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    HIGH GENETIC VARIATION IN Y CHROMOSOME PATTERNS OF THE MOCOVÍ POPULATION / Alta variación genética en los patrones del cromosoma Y de la población Mocoví by Glesmann, Laura Angela; IMBICE, Martina, Pablo Francisco; FCEQyN, UNAM, Méndez, Marta Graciela; FCNyM, UNLP, Catanesi, Cecilia Ines; IMBICE - FCNyM, UNLP

    Published 2011
    “…The aim of this study was to analyze the genetic variability of the Y chromosome in a sample of Mocoví males from Santa Fe province (Argentina). We genotyped 11 short tandem repeats (STRs) and two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs): M3 and M346. …”
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    An update on archaeological research in the Northeastern Espinal phytogeographic province: Arroyo Cululú 1 (AC1) site (Esperanza, Santa Fe, Argentina) by Galligani, Paula Elisabet, Balducci, Fernando, Sartori, Julieta Isabel

    Published 2021
    “…We present an update on the archaeological research carried out at the Arroyo Cululú 1 (AC1) archaeological site, located in the homonymous basin, near Esperanza city (Las Colonias department, Santa Fe province). Despite the periodic floods affecting the site, it was accessible on several occasions, allowing surface collection fieldworks in 2016 and 2017, and systematic excavations in 2018. …”
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