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    Araucaria araucana and its multiple uses in the Lago Meliquina site, Northwest Patagonia by Aguirre, M. Gabriela, Pérez, Alberto E.

    Published 2016
    “…The Lago Meliquina site presents botanical remains with chronologies between 920 and 750 years BP. …”
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    Epidermal atlas of grasses of the natural grassland of the Province of San Luis, Argentina by Giuletti, J . D., Ateca, N. S., Funes, M. O., Furlán, Z.

    Published 1992
    “…This is intended to serve for the microhistological identification of the botanical composition of the diet of both wild and domesticated herbivores. …”
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    Productos Naturales by Oberti, Juan Carlos M

    Published 2014
    “…Among them, for example, humans wereinterested on finding new kinds of food, botanical specieswith healing properties, or getting access to powerfulpoisons drugs to be used for self defenses well as for huntinganimals for food. …”
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    Vegetable resources in Guayascate (Cordoba, Argentina). First results of archaeobotanical analysis by López, M. Laura

    Published 2020
    “…This note presents the identification of plants used as food in the Guayascate historic site (Cordoba, Argentina). Botanical micro-remains in ceramic fragments infer the consumption of corn, carob and caranday palm, native species that were part of the subsistence of pre-Hispanic groups in the Sierras Centrales region.…”
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    Paleoparasitological and Archaeobotanical Studies of Fecal Remains from the Argentine Puna (Pueblo Viejo de Tucute archaeological site, province of Jujuy, 11th to 15th centuries) by Ramirez, Darío Alejandro, Tavarone, Aldana, Perez Pincheira, Egly Veronica, Colobig, María de Los Milagros, Basso, Diego Martín, Beltrame, Maria Ornela, Nores, Rodrigo

    Published 2023
    “…Also, six diatom genera: Denticula, Pinnularia, Encyonema, Cocconeis, Surirella and Rhoicosphenia were identified. These botanical results suggest that the animals were living with humans or wandering around the settlements, which reinforce the hypothesis of possible zoonotic infections. …”
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    El bosque serrano en Paravachasca: conocimientos científicos y saberes tradicionales by Robbiati, Federico, Minervini , Mariana, Triquell , Ximena, Nores, María Jimena, Machado, Mercedes

    Published 2020
    “…Materials such as a community herbarium, photos, images and other artistic productions were elaborated and shared with the community at the Library's Annual Fair and in the community exhibition "Terruños, encuentros en el campo" at the Botanical Museum. In addition, some activities of the fauna workshop were also done at Vicente López y Planes primary school in Anisacate.…”
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    Perception and use of non-native and invasive flora from sierras de Córdoba in central Argentina by Martínez, Gustavo Javier, Manzano García, Jessica

    Published 2019
    “…A total of 108 non-native species of botanical interest was documented. An organization of species is proposed according to their Relative Importance, and on an attitude scale in relation to conservation/elimination interest. …”
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    Pre-Hispanic Datura ferox L. in the Southern Andes: archaeobotanical evidence from an Inca archaeological site in Salta, Argentina. by Amuedo, Claudia Gabriela, Lema, Veronica Soledad

    Published 2023
    “…This paper presents a synthesis of earlier research on Datura and the new results obtained from our analysis of the botanical remains from the archaeological site of Guitián in Northwestern Argentina, which reveal the presence of Datura ferox seeds within the context of rituals. …”
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    Guanacos and isotopic ecology in northern Neuquen: The record from Cueva Huenul 1 by Barberena, Ramiro, Tessone, Augusto, Quiroga, María Nella, Gordón, Florencia, Llano, Carina, Gasco, Alejandra, Paiva, Jimena, Ugan, Andrew

    Published 2018
    “…The species recorded in the botanical transects follow the C3 photosynthetic pathway. …”
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    Elementos urbanos / by Krauel, Jacobo

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Cuc- Hoja -- Trasluz -- Racional -- Mobilia Bench -- Mingle - Shade -- Deca -- Miriápodo -- Accesible -- Sit -- 5050 -- Bloop -- Ambiente -- Cube -- Vera -- Grindle -- Mobilia table -- Dom -- Bilateral -- Catalano -- Harmony -- Cornamusa -- Agi -- BerlinBank -- Botanic -- Xurret System -- Onda -- K-Bench, K-Baby -- Recte -- Godot -- Banda -- Tens -- Essen -- Urban Quality Design System -- Moon -- Perforano -- Killy -- Pillet -- Sillarga -- Literas urbanas -- Radium -- Trapecio -- Canapino -- Topográfico -- Via Augusta -- Prat -- PicNic -- Urban Seat -- Lungo Mare -- PAPELERAS. …”
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    Macroremains plant analysis on the Los Tres Cerros 1 archaeological site (Las Moras island, Victoria, Entre Ríos) by Colobig, María de los Milagros, Sánchez, Jorge Omar, Zucol, Alejandro Fabián

    Published 2015
    “…The extracted material allowed us to explore the role played by vegetable resources role and their importance to the subsistence of human populations of Upper Paraná Delta during the late Holocene. Five botanical families were recognized: Solanaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Polygonaceae, Poaceae (Maideae and Ehrhartoideae) and Amaranthaceae. …”
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