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    Alfarerías tubulares en el noreste de la provincia de Buenos Aires: caracterización y distribución by Ghiani Echenique, N., Uvietta, A. R., Gambaro, R.

    Published 2018
    “…They appear in low frequency within the ceramic assemblages. The peculiarity of such ceramics is their morphology with two open ends. …”
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    An approach to the pottery of the village communities of the end of the Formative period in Tilcara (Quebrada de Humahuaca) by Juarez, Vanesa Beatriz, Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Otero, Clarisa, Cremonte, María Beatriz

    Published 2020
    “…This paper aims to visualize the current state of investigations centered in the Formative period of Tilcara (Jujuy province), focusing on pottery practices, that is to say, in the ways of doing ceramics. From a multi-dimensional perspective, our approach allowed us to start posing novel characterizations for those vessels considered locals and corresponding to that specific time frame, as well as identifying cases of extra-regional manufacturing. …”
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    The colors of San José pottery from Yocavil valley, Argentine Northwest. Strategy for the characterization of archaeological pigments using non-destructive techniques by Tomasini, Eugenia Paula, Palamarczuk, Valeria, Zalduendo, María Mercedes, Halac, Emilia Beatriz, Porto Lopez, Jose Manuel, Fuertes, María Cecilia

    Published 2020
    “…Using this strategy, we study the composition of paints and slips of different colors –cream, black and red– used by the old potters of the Yocavil valley (Catamarca Province, Argentine) to produce “San José” ceramics (ca. S XI-XIII AD). The results indicate that there are certain regularities –as hematite in red paints– but also some variability in the composition of the pigments of different fragments –as series of solid solution in the system manganese-iron oxides in black pigments–. …”
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    ESTRATEGIAS ALIMENTARIAS Y DE SUBSISTENCIA PREHISPÁNICA EN EL CENTRO-OESTE DE MENDOZA: CONSUMO Y DESCARTE EN EL SITIO ARQUEOLÓGICO AGUA AMARGA / Food and subsistence strategies in... by Ots, María José; CONICET, Oliszewski, Nurit; CONICET, García Llorca, Jorge; CONICET

    Published 2011
    “…This is a residencial site of multiple activities located in the foothill in Valle de Uco, to 1000 masl. We dated ceramics and vegetal remains that locate the context in the late period and during regional inca domination. …”
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    The development of complexity at the Inca Cueva gorge, centre of Azul Pampa, Jujuy, Argentina by García, Lidia Clara

    Published 2020
    “…Evidences of ICc7, including a basket coated with clay, towards 4000 BP, preannounced the appearance of the first occupations with ceramics, dated ca. 3000 BP at ICa1 and 2000 BP at ICc5. …”
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    La fecha de la cerámica más temprana en los Andes sur. Una perspectiva macrorregional mediante modelos bayesianos by Marsh, Erik Johnson; Universidad Nacional de Cuyo

    Published 2017
    “…It is hoped this will encourage researchers to more carefully assess this period when excavating and dating relevant contexts as well as encourage discussions on the nature of the initial adoption of ceramics in the southern Andes.…”
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