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    Historical Sketch of Agriculture in Argentina up to the End of the 19th Century and the Beginning of the 20th Century. Emphasis on the Characterisation of the Agricultural Producer... by Colomé, Rinaldo Antonio

    Published 2009
    “…There are also two colonizing "waves", the "Spanish colonization", founder of the former provincial capitals of Argentina, where begins the significance of the agriculture as is in the present territory of Argentina. …”
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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. …”
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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. …”
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    Savages, Epics and Martyrs. The Master Narrative about San Jose Fort reconsidered from Historical Archaeology (Peninsula Valdes, Chubut Province, 18th Century) by Bianchi Villelli, Marcia, Buscaglia, Silvana

    Published 2015
    “…From the beginnings of the twentieth century up to present day, Argentinian traditional historiography has studied the late eighteenth century Spanish colonization of the Patagonian coast. The viewpoint developed until 1980 was mainly linked to conservative environments of history that generated a strong Eurocentric and colonialist image of both, the process of settlement and of each of the three installed settlements on the Patagonian coast between 1779 and 1780 (Nuestra Señora del Carmen Fort -Carmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires province, Nueva Colonia y Fuerte de Florida blanca-Puerto San Julián, Santa Cruz province and San José Fort -Península Valdés, Chubut province). …”
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    Consequences of colonial domination on the diet of the reduced natives in Santiago del Baradero during the XVII century (Baradero, province of Buenos Aires) by Cardozo, Darío Gonzalo, Killian Galván, Violeta, Tapia, Alicia Haydeé, Crespo, Cristian Marcelo

    Published 2023
    “…During the late pre-Hispanic period, the Middle and Lower Parana region was characterized by the coexistence of different groups with economic strategies based on hunting, gathering, fishing, and horticulture. After the Spanish colonization, the installation of reductions destructured the lifestyle of native populations and in particular of those individuals who were incorporated to sustain such institutions. …”
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    DE GESTAS, DE SALVAJES Y DE MÁRTIRES. EL RELATO MAESTRO SOBRE EL FUERTE SAN JOSÉ RECONSIDERADO DESDE LA ARQUEOLOGÍA HISTÓRICA (PENÍNSULA VALDÉS, PCIA. DE CHUBUT, SIGLO XVIII) / Sav... by Bianchi Villelli, Marcia; Instituto de Investigaciones en Diversidad Cultural y Procesos de Cambio-CONICET y Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Buscaglia, Silvana; Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas-CONICET

    Published 2015
    “…Abstract  From the beginnings of the twentieth century up to present day, Argentinian traditional historiography has studied the late eighteenth century Spanish colonization of the Patagonian coast. The viewpoint developed until 1980 was mainly linked to conservative environmentsof historythat generated a strong Eurocentric and colonialist image of both, the process of settlement andof each of the three installed settlements on the Patagonian coast between 1779 and 1780 (Nuestra Señora del Carmen Fort -Carmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires province, Nueva Colonia y Fuerte de Florida blanca-Puerto San Julián, Santa Cruz province and San José Fort -Península Valdés, Chubut province).Based on new research conducted at San JoséFort, this paper discusses its traditional historical approaches. …”
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