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    Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje by Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2009
    “…Monmonier`s algorithm reveals that the pre-Hispanicinhabitants of the Central Mountains of Argentina were biologically more related to the Patagonian groups thanto the central and northern populations. …”
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    Terrain variations and entheseal changes among prehispanic populations from Córdoba (Argentina) by Salega, Soledad, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2017
    “…According to Acosta et al. (2017) its manifestation would be influenced by the morphological characteristics of the terrain, with a lower frequency of entheseal changes among the individuals of mountainous terrain, due to a better adaptation to the biomechanical loads. …”
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    Environmental analysis of land use changes in the district of Azul (Buenos Aires, Argentina) by Vazquez, P., Zulaica, L., Requesens, E.

    Published 2016
    “…Agricultural expansion occurred from the peri-mountainous plains landscapes to the hills and depressed plains landscapes. …”
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    Rock volume exploitation analysis by Santos Valero, Florencia, Barros, Paula

    Published 2020
    “…Particularly in this volume some of these works are exposed, where you can read the results of research carried out in very diverse contexts: an eaves located in the Tandilia mountains, an open-pit site in the Interserrrana area, residential camps in the south of the province of Buenos Aires, occupations in lake basins of the central-west of Santa Cruz and early sites in the Serranápolis region in Brazil.…”
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    The (im)materiality of the Netherworld and its (re)presentation in ancient Mesopotamia: an interpretation of the iconographic repertoire and documentary sources by Cabrera Pertusatti, Rodrigo

    Published 2020
    “…The Netherworld was presented as a geographical/topographical space, called kur and/or ki in literary and lexical texts from the second millennium BCE, depending on its horizontal (in the Eastern mountains) and/or vertical (as antithesis of heaven) location for the imaginary of the moment. …”
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    Al filo de La Aguada: aportes al estudio del arte rupestre de Cerro Negro, sector septentrional de la Quebrada de Humahuaca (Jujuy, Argentina) by Adris, Silvina

    Published 2014
    “…Regarding the chronological placement of the representations, the information available to other rock art sites in the area of the mountains, holding a predominance of rock joint for Late periods, Inca and Hispano-indigenous. …”
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    Temporal and spatial variations in the pre-Hispanic population of Córdoba, Argentina by Nores, Rodrigo, Fabra, Mariana, Demarchi, Darío Alfredo

    Published 2011
    “…The results show significant genetic differences between the groups that inhabited the mountains and those who lived in the plains. This differentiation, characterized by a strong increase in the frequency of haplogroup B, would have emerged around the 1200 BP, significantly modifying the gene pool of the ancient population, which presents a strong predominance of haplogroup C. …”
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    Two generations, one burial: osteobiographical perspectives applied to Banda Meridional del Lago site, Embalse de Río Tercero, Córdoba, Argentina by Zárate, Paloma, González, Claudina, Tavarone, Aldana, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…The aim of this article is to reconstruct, from an osteobiographical perspective, the life history of a woman who inhabited the mountainous region of Córdoba during the final late Holocene, considering two stages during her life, childhood and adulthood. …”
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    Oral health and diet in populations of Central Argentina during the late holocene: Bioarchaeological and isotopic evidence by Fabra, Mariana, Gonzalez, Claudina

    Published 2019
    “…Stable isotope analysis indicates food consumption of C3 and C4 resources, although the observed temporal variations in the isotopic values may indicate an introduction of C4 resources in the later Late Holocene, mainly in the mountainous region.…”
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    Morfometría geométrica en puntas de proyectil lanceoladas de las Sierras Centrales, Argentina by Rivero, Diego, Heider, Guillermo

    Published 2017
    “…These lanceolate projectile points, also known as “ayampitín”, are common in the Central Mountains of Argentina and they are usually associated with hunter-gatherer occupations dated to the Middle Holocene. …”
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    EL CARMEN 1, UN POBLADO INTERMEDIO TARDÍO EN EL VALLE DE SANTA MARÍA (PROV. DE TUCUMÁN) / El Carmen 1, a Late Intermediate village in Santa María valley (Tucuman province) by Coll Moritan, Victoria; Universidad de Buenos Aires., Cantarelli, Violeta, Nastri, Javier

    Published 2015
    “…Sectors surveyed correspond to an extensive and predominantly mountainous area along which marked functional differences are revealed by its architecture: dwelling structures, defensive architecture and roads. …”
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    LOS HUMANOS EN EL ARTE RUPESTRE DE LA SIERRA DE COMECHINGONES. CÓRDOBA PREHISTÓRICA by Rocchietti, Ana María

    Published 2017
    “…Archaelogical sites are found at batolithic area of Comechingones's mountains, a granitic landscape of Mediterranean Province of Cordova, Argentina. …”
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