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    Reevaluation of burial practices in Andalgalá urns by Álvarez Candal, David A., Gazi, Verónica S.

    Published 2014
    “…In this paper we define these burial practices, considering the variability, distribution and funerary contexts of the Andalgalá urns, and contextual associations to recentarchaeological rescue excavations. We discuss the chronology of the emergence and establishment of this funerary practice. …”
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    Production and inca road logics in Northernmost Northwestern Argentina by Albeck, M. Ester

    Published 2016
    “…Minor roads are found connecting the main roads with other environments and productive areas. The nature and chronology of the Inca conquest of Northwest Argentina is discussed regarding the agricultural development of the region and three “state farms” located in different environments are recognized: Casabindo in the Puna, Rodero-Coctaca in Quebrada de Humahuaca, and Nazareno-Rodeo Colorado in the eastern valleys of Salta. …”
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    Cairnes and vichaderos in the highlands of Uruguay by Sotelo, Moira

    Published 2014
    “…The main aim of current studies is the research of the chronology and the functionality of cairnes and vichaderos and the human groups that built them. …”
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    An encounter of archaeologies: rescues and study of collections of the Late Period beginning (ca. XI-XIII centuries) (Catamarca, Argentina) by Palamarczuk, Valeria, Ratto, Norma Rosa

    Published 2015
    “…The three AMS radiocarbon dates allow locate funeral events between the eleventh and twelfth centuries and contribute to the discussion on the chronology of the whole.…”
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    Faunal remains from Tembrao archaeological site (Río Negro province, Argentina) by Mange, Emiliano, Di Lorenzo, Maitén Irma, González Venanzi, Lucio

    Published 2021
    “…The presence of pottery and one radiocarbon date of a Lama guanicoe bone, place the chronology of the site in final Late Holocene. The faunal assemblage consists mainly of mammalian bone remains, principally artiodactyls: in particular, it is proposed that the remains of sheep were deposited by modern occupations of Tembrao site, while the guanacos would have been the main prey of the pre-hispanic hunter-gatherers. …”
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    Evaluation of the inca presence in Central West Argentina: the sites of quebrada de Conconta (San Juan, Argentina) by García, Alejandro

    Published 2020
    “…In this sense, this article deals with the global evaluation of all the information available on these sites, whose results show a different origin and chronology than those proposed.…”
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    PC/QT-S3: a multicomponent site in the Quebrada del Toro with “typical” lithic artifacts of the puna. Identification of an new area occupied in the human peopling during the early... by Patané Aráoz, Claudio Javier, Piraino, Javier Luis, Suzaño, Néstor Omar

    Published 2020
    “…The first occupation of this site, based on a relative chronology, allows discussing the insertion of this site -and the quebrada del Toro- in the first instances of the human peopling in the province of Salta, beyond the Puna.…”
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    The Same Way of Doing Pottery. San Francisco Ceramic Fabrics from Tumbaya (Quebrada de Humahuaca) and San Pedro (San Francisco River Basin) by Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Cremonte, Maria Beatriz

    Published 2017
    “…The San Francisco pottery tradition is one of the most important and widely distributed cultural expressions of the Formative Period in northwestern Argentina. Its chronology goes from the eighth century BC to the fifth century AD approximately. …”
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    Mortality Profiles of Hunter-Gatherer Societies: A Case Study from the Eastern Pampa-Patagonia Transition (Argentina) During the Final Late Holocene by Flensborg, Gustavo Ariel, Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Bayala, Pablo Darío

    Published 2013
    “…This is a formal disposal area of inhumations composed by multiple secondary burials with a chronology of ca. 500 14C years BP. The results are discussed in relation to the paleopathological information available for the site and the socio-historical context of hunter-gatherers who inhabited the study area as well as neighboring regions. …”
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