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    INTEGRAL ANALYSIS OF THE CERAMIC TECHNOLOGICAL SYSTEM FROM THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE GUAYACAS (PAYSANDÚ, URUGUAY). by Capdepont Caffa1, Irina

    Published 2017
    “…Technological, morphological, functional, stylistic and chronological analysis allowed us to identify the life history of the vessels. …”
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    Exploring the role of otariids in the subsistence of hunter gatherers from Pampean archaeological sites at the Late Holocene (Argentina) by Borella, Florencia, Frontini, Romina, Bayón, María Cristina

    Published 2017
    “…New taxonomical, anatomical, taphonomic and chronological information about archaeological remains of otariids from Puente de Fierro site (Pampean region, Argentina) is presented. …”
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    Barniz de las rocas y espacios persistentes: su abordaje desde los procesos de reclamación artefactual lítica en Amaicha del Valle (Tucumán) by Somonte, Carolina, Collantes, Mirian

    Published 2010
    “…In archaeological studies, the advantages and limits of this method are been discussed, especially in relation to its utility as absolute dating and chronological conclusions. Considering this we present information about the geomorphological and archaeological varnish relevance at Amaicha del Valle as tool to infer reclamation processes in persistent spaces. …”
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    Analysis of the ichthyoarchaeological assemblages recovered in sites of the argentinian Humid Chaco by Santini, Mariano

    Published 2012
    “…The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the variability exhibited for the ichthyoarchaeological assemblages recovered in five archaeological sites (“El Cachapé Potrero V”, “El Cachapé Potrero IV A”, “El Cachapé Potrero IV B”, “Sotelo I” and “Puesto Fantin”), all located next to different important streams in the Humid Chaco region of Argentina (Chaco province). Chronologically, the sites are dated between 1700-900 14C BP. …”
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    Archaeofauna of the archaeological site “El Piñón”, Cultura Bolaños, Jalisco México by Rodríguez Galicia, Bernardo, Valadez Azúa, Raúl, Cabrero García, María Teresa

    Published 2012
    “…Their occupations are chronologically dated between 100 years BC and 1260 years AD, and extended from southern Zacatecas to the mouth of the Rio Grande of Santiago, in the center of Jalisco, Mexico. …”
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    MARKERS OF ETHNICITY AND AGENCY IN THE FOOD PATTERNS. ITS APPROACH FROM THE HISTORICAL ZOOARCHAEOLOGY by Colasurdo, María Belén

    Published 2017
    “…Their peculiarity lies in that they chronologically correspond with the massive arrival of immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century and the consequent growth of the city with the passing of the centuries. …”
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    Before the embers burn out. Hearths in the Central Plateau of Santa Cruz during the middle Holocene by Frank, Ariel D.

    Published 2020
    “…This paper presents a general overview of the hearths found in archaeological sites of the Central Plateau of Santa Cruz with chronologies which range between 8,000 and 4,000 radiocarbon years before present. …”
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    Combined use of Optical Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy and Electronic Microscopy with X-rays Spectrometer for the analysis of historical ceramic materials by López, Mariel Alejandra

    Published 2016
    “…The analytical results and the comparison between these different types of ceramic fragments allow us to put on relief the importance of the adoption of an archaeometric perspective for the study of all the historical ceramic materials but, in special, for those that do not have clear stylistic indicators that allow us to classify them normative and chronologically.…”
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    Preliminary approaches to rock art from south of the Talampaya National Park by Ferraro, Lorena, Chinen, Silvia, Pagni, María Teresa

    Published 2016
    “…Due to the limited informative potential of the sample regarding both chronological and stylistic estimates, and to the absence of diagnostic overlapping, the focus is placed on inter-site and compared iconography analyses for more significant results. …”
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    The date of the earliest pottery in the Southern Andes: a macroregional perspective based on bayesian models by Marsh, Erik Johnson

    Published 2017
    “…This paper proposes an approximation of the date of the earliest pottery using Bayesian chronological models. Models of 84 radiocarbon and thermoluminescence dates from 49 sites are compared among five areas in Argentina (the provinces of San Juan and Mendoza) and Chile (the semi-arid north, central, and south central). …”
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    The problem of the archaeological record before 1000 AP and the ceramic incised/engraved in the area of the Salado River (plain of Santiago del Estero, Argentina) by Taboada, Constanza

    Published 2020
    “…As a result, the homogenization that has acted on the variability of incised ceramics or local engravings is evident, as well as the problems and potentials of contextual and chronological attribution. The analysis shows a clear installation for the boundary between the first and second millennium and the possibility of a previous installation already associated with mounds and not registered at that time in the area of the Dulce River. …”
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    Exploitation of lithic raw materials and occupation of space along the middle and late holocene in the west coast of San Matías gulf (Río negro, Argentina) by Alberti, Jimena

    Published 2017
    “…To establish if the rocks use changed over time, we split the artifact sample into two chronological blocks defined for the area. The results indicate that a large variability of rocks, mainly of local origin, was used in this portion of the Rio Negro coast, and that some particular raw materials, like obsidian, were transported from distant sources. …”
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    INQUIRING FOOD PRACTICES ON THE COAST OF RÍO DE LA PLATA THROUGH THE STUDY OF ORGANIC WASTE IN CERAMIC POTSHERDS by Paleo, María Clara, Pérez Meroni, Mercedes, Menestrina, Fiorella, Romero, Lílian

    Published 2019
    “…The choice of these sites with different chronologies is based on the interest of analyzing changes and / or continuities in practices related to food processing and environmental management.…”
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    Zooarqueología, Lama guanicoe, y dinámica evolutiva del Chaco Serrano by Medina, Matías, Rivero, Diego

    Published 2010
    “…In order to test this hypothesis, taxonomic abundance and richness, age class composition and processing marks in two faunal assemblages from the upper Córdoba mountain grassland range were analyzed: Arroyo El Gaucho 1 (Pampa de Achala), chronologically corresponding to Early to late Middle Holocene, and Puesto La Esquina 1 (Pampa de Olaen), dated to the second half of the Late Holocene. …”
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    Tarde venientibus ossa – For latecomers, the bones by Bartosiewicz, László

    Published 2009
    “…A concept introduced in paleontology (Efremov 1940), taphonomy has not only become the indispensable fi rst step in archaeozoological inquiry, but also the best common denominator linking various studies of human-animal relationships across chronological periods and continents. 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. …”
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    Looking from and to the places of power. Antofagasta de la Sierra between 1000 and 1500 AC by Cohen, M. Lorena

    Published 2014
    “…Based on the analysis of form, visibility, and visualization, as well as excavations and chronologies, we interpret PC3c as a seat of social power in a sector that was previously considered to be part of socio-spatial periphery. …”
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    Neutrinos by Bonzi, Edgardo Venusto

    Published 2022
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    Recovery, curation and bioanthropological studies of Frengüelli-Brunet Collection by Millán, Ana Gabriela, Mohamed, Nadia, Dahinten, Silvia

    Published 2019
    “…Despite the lack of chronological and archaeological context information due to the unsystematic archaeological rescues, it is worth it to mention that the vast majority of the skeletons in the collection stem from the Central cost and the Central-West Chubut province, a region with scarce archaeological information. …”
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    Alluvial deposit stratigraphy from the Salto de Piedra Paleontological Locality (Argentine Pampas): evidence from last glacial-interglacial cycles by Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Herrera Villegas, Dalila Viviana, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo, Gómez, Gustavo Norberto, Steffan, Pamela Guillermina, Bax, María Marcela, Flores, Ariadna, Bellinzoni, Jonathan, Alberdi, María T., Prado, Jose Luis

    Published 2021
    “…The stratigraphy shows changes in fluvial dynamics during the last glacial- integlacial cycles in the upper basin of the Tapalqué Creek and constitutes a good frame of reference for the paleontological, chronological and paleoenvironmental studies that are being carried out in this locality.…”
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