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    Tarde venientibus ossa – For latecomers, the bones by Bartosiewicz, László

    Published 2009
    “…This aspect of taphonomy is especially important in presenting geographically diverse areas with a rich and varied archaeological heritage such as the Neotropical region that includes what is historically known as Latin America and the southern United States around the Gulf of México. Immense latitudinal and altitudinal variability of habitats has made taphonomy the lingua franca between archaeozoologists - sometimes even within geographically varied countries such as Argentina (Gutiérrez et al. 2007). …”
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    The Calchaqui metal relics of the Zavaleta Collection in the Field Museum of Natual History of Chicago. An integral analysis by Gluzman, Geraldine

    Published 2020
    “…The Field Museum of Natural History of Chicago (Illinois, United States) owns a great amount of archaeological pieces of the provinces of the Argentine Northwest (Salta, Tucumán and Catamarca) that were acquired in 1904 during the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, a World's Fair universal held in Saint Louis (Missouri, United States) where Manuel Zavaleta, its collector, carried part of his assemblages of objects for the purpose of obtaining an economic profit. …”
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    The typological thought as an obstacle to the archaeology of the evolution processes in stateless societies by Nielsen, Axel E.

    Published 2020
    “…These works present several points of contact with the theoretical approaches supported by those who have investigated the nature of the societies that precede the state in other countries - notably the United States - during the last three decades, since the publication of the seminal works by Service ( 1962, 1984 [1975]) and Fried (1967) on cultural evolution.…”
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    Early Holocene water well in the Pampas of Argentina: Human responses to water shortage events by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Gutierrez, Maria Amelia

    Published 2019
    “…An evaluation of similarities and differences with well-described water wells from the United States and Australia is included in order to highlight the cultural origin of the pit. …”
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    The “soul” of Métraux. The intimate experience of a possessed ethnographer by Goulard, Jean-Pierre

    Published 2021
    “…The article portrays the anthropological trajectory of Alfred Métraux (1902-1963) as an intellectual itinerary that starts with his Argentinean upbringing and continues with his early anthropological training in France and Sweden under the tutelage of his teachers Marcel Mauss and Erland Nordenskiöld, and then with his successive institutional assignments in Argentina, the United States and France. Bearing in mind the contemporary studies on Métraux’s biography, the paper analyzes his personality and his work, his initiatory ordeal in fieldwork, the later stage of analytical synthesis, and his mature stage of engagement at the UN and UNESCO. …”
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