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    Other anthropologies and other histories of the argentine anthropology by Guber, Rosana

    Published 2010
    “…It's interesting that many people didn't know how to define what I was doing: Cortazar said it was NOT folklore, comrades who read in public the report on population, which was anything but NOT anthropology; Palavecino: that I first had to crawl before flying; some others that my things were a mixture of sociology, human geography, history; others that were bolder spoke of applied anthropology, etc. /.../ But I want to reiterate my detachment from being included as a member of the community of academic anthropologists. …”
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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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    Faunal analysis of the site Quequén Salado. Subsistence of hunter-gatherers of the late Holocene on the Pampas maritime coast by Leon, Diego Catriel

    Published 2020
    “…The first analyzes allowed to define a succession of occupations corresponding to the final late Holocene by hunter-gatherers who, in their annual mobility cycles, were established in the plains adjacent to the coastal dunes chain of the Interrserrana area. …”
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    Temples and hands: touch and contact between pharaonic and contemporary Egypt by Marconetto, María Bernarda

    Published 2021
    “…Exists around these monumental spaces, narratives and alternative practices to the global heritage and classical Egyptology, mediated by the actions of people who affect and are affected by these spaces. In this work, I will explore a special link between the contemporary population and the Pharaonic archaeological sites, in the area that currently comprises the Luxor Governorate (Arab Republic of Egypt). …”
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    Ancient genomes in South Patagonia reveal population movements associated with technological shifts and geography by Nakatsuka, Nathan, Luisi, Pierre, Motti, Josefina María Brenda, Salemme, Monica Cira, Santiago, Fernando Carlos, D'angelo del Campo, Manuel Domingo, Vecchi, Rodrigo Javier, Espinosa Parrilla, Yolanda, Prieto, Alfredo, Adamski, Nicole, Lawson, Ann Marie, Harper, Thomas K., Culleton, Brendan J., Kennett, Douglas J., Lalueza Fox, Carles, Mallick, Swapan, Rohland, Nadin, Guichón, Ricardo A., Cabana, Graciela S., Nores, Rodrigo, Reich, David

    Published 2020
    “…Archaeological research documents major technological shifts among people who have lived in the southern tip of South America (South Patagonia) during the last thirteen millennia, including the development of marine-based economies and changes in tools and raw materials. …”
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    Changes and Continuities of Hunting Practices from the Late Pleistocene to the Late Holocene Among Nomadic Societies of the Patagonian Plateaus by Miotti, Laura Lucia, Marchionni, Laura, Hermo, Dario Omar, Terranova, Enrique Daniel, Magnin, Lucia Angelica, Lynch, Virginia, Mosquera, Bruno Hernan, Vargas Gariglio, Jorgelina, Carden, Natalia Marina

    Published 2021
    “…The research developed from different lines of evidence in the central plateau of Santa Cruz and the Somuncurá plateau of Río Negro, provides information for approaching the hunting strategies carried out by hunter-gatherer societies who inhabited these massifs in the past. The information about both regions results from the analysis of archaeofauna, lithic technology, rock art, stone structures, special topographies and archaeological landscapes. …”
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    Ethnicity in the public space. The descendants of Polish immigrants in the Misiones Province by Porada, Katarzyna

    Published 2018
    “…The main characteristics of projects that make visible the ethnic diversity in the public space have consisted in highlighting those aspects of the respective cultures, which can be identified easily, do not offer interpretative difficulties and can be appreciated by those who do not belong to the group. In the present article, focusing on the Polish Community in the Misiones province, we propose to analyze how the new initiatives and the exposure of some elements of Polish culture and traditions to non-community spectators have marked the form and content of the elements that are exhibited. …”
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    Beyond children’s agency and cultures. Insights from an ethnographic research with mapuche children by Szulc, Andrea

    Published 2019
    “…The field of social studies on childhood has clearly developed and broaden in the last decades, through a reconceptualization of childhood as a sociocultural construction, with an emphasis on children’s active participation in social life, especially among scholars from the core countries who have spread the concept of “childhood agency” and “children’s cultures”. …”
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