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    Macroscopic and petrographic characterization of the archaeological ceramics of site Alero 2, Vado de las 3 cascadas, Sierra de Comechingones (Córdoba) by Reinoso, Denis, Rocchietti, Ana María, Martinez, Amancay, Carosio, Sebastián

    Published 2021
    “…The archaeological site is located on the left bank of the Piedra Blanca river, in the foothills of the eastern section of the Sierra de Comechingones (Dpto. …”
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    The most northern engravings of the West Tinogasteño and its connection with the South Puna (Catamarca, Argentina) by Ratto, Norma, Basile, Mara

    Published 2013
    “…  The work done so far indicated that in the region of Fiambalá the location of rock art, engraved and painted, was restricted to different altitudinal levels of the mesothermal valley (1.400-2.000 m) and the ravines of the western foothills (2.400-3.500 m). We present here a new area of emplacement located on the west side of La Herradura in the Cordillera de San Buenaventura called Las Papas (I, II and III) and Piedra Grande. …”
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    Identification of Regional Development Period Archaeological Sites (X to XV Centuries AD) in the Montane Forest of Tucuman: Anfama Basin (Tafí Viejo) by Vázquez Fiorani, Agustina, Moyano, Gonzalo, Salazar, Julián

    Published 2021
    “…We consider that this data built through different methodologies constitutes a contribution to increase the debate on the nature of the settlements of the LIP on the eastern foothills of the Cumbres Calchaquíes.…”
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    Paisajes aldeanos de la cuenca del río Anillaco, Castro Barros, La Rioja (ca.300-800 D.C.). Resultados preliminares by Sabatini, Gabriela Ines, Salminci, Pedro Miguel

    Published 2017
    “…Empleamos Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) como herramienta espacial para identificar los paisajes aldeanos.Nos focalizamos en las trayectorias temporales con el fin de comprender la dinámica ocupacional de las comunidades que habitaron el área entre 300 y 800 D.C.Planteamos la configuración de dos diferentes momentos constructivos durante el período Formativo local, como reflejo de un uso continuo del espacio y de diferentes escalas sociales y económicas.AbstractWe present the results of a total full cover survey design of the Anillaco basin’s foothills, Castro Barros (La Rioja). We employed spatial Geographical Information Systems (GIS) as tool to identify the village landscapes.We focused in temporal trajectories in order to understand the occupational dynamics of communities that lived between in the area 300 and 800 A.D.We propose the configuration of two different constructive moments during the local formative period, reflecting a continuous use of the space and different social and economic levels.…”
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    Shared survey, intertwined knowledge: A local aspect of the archeology of the Piedras Blancas, Ambato, Catamarca, Argentina by Villafañez, Emilio Alejandro

    Published 2022
    “…Located in the final foothills of the Ambato summit, this hamlet has barely been mentioned in the regional archaeology, so our aim included establishing a panorama of the settlements of the prehispanic populations with the primary objective of initiating the understanding of the logic of the use of the landscape in the summits of Ambato mountains. …”
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    Lithic resources and vectors of interaction in the central pampas of Argentina: an approach from the use of the obsidian by Heider, Guillermo, Salgán, María Laura, Neme, Gustavo, Gil, Adolfo

    Published 2022
    “…By means of the X-ray Fluorescence technique, three sources of obsidian were identified that link local groups with resources from the western mountain range and foothills, between 250 and 575 km apart. In this sense, the technological strategy applied for its management allows confirming the infrequent presence of obsidian in the equipment of hunter-gatherers in the Pampean region, introduced as part of social interaction networks between populations.…”
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    CONSTRUCTION OF THE PLOT AND WARP OF A CITY IN THE 16TH CENTURY: SANTA MARIA DE LA ASUNCIÓN MISANTLA, VERACRUZ, MEXICO by Ruiz Gordillo, Javier Omar

    Published 2022
    “…By complying with the Ordinances to "Reduce" Indian villages into a single space next to a river in the foothills of the mountains, a task that takes the religious to convince and transfer them from 1531 to 1564, anticipating the unwritten law of unifying them. to provide religious instruction, as well as having their workforce on the orders.Urbanism is a clear representation of the world on four sides and the center of the universe or navel, which they considered the center of the cosmos, a scheme that can be seen in the weft and warp of multiple Mesoamerican pre-Hispanic peoples, such as Tenochtitlan or Teotihuacan and continues to be repeated in some populations, among them in Zinacantán, in the south of Mexico, in the State of Chiapas, or to the north, among the Huichols, both in their cornfields and in their works of art.…”
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    Caracterización del registro cerámico del sitio Barranca I (Dpto. Río Cuarto, Córdoba) by Reinoso, Denis Ezequiel; CONICET-UNRC

    Published 2017
    “…El objetivo del análisis de estos materiales fue lograr una aproximación al comportamiento de estas sociedades en lo que respecta a pautas de manufactura y uso de los diferentes contenedores cerámicos, de acuerdo al entorno ambiental del monte del espinal.AbstractThis paper exposed the initial results of the ceramic analysis of the Component 1 from the site Barranca I, dated 2677 LP- 290 ± 50 years BP, located in the area of the foothills of the eastern section of the Sierra de Comechingones (Dept. …”
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    Record of lithic artifacts in Fuerte Independencia, Tandil (Buenos Aires Province) by Merlo, Julio, Martucci, Marilina, Langiano, María del Carmen, Villalba, Horacio

    Published 2022
    “…The first analyzes of the stone assemblages recovered in the city of Tandil, center of the mountain range of the Tandilia system, province of Buenos Aires, are presented: Casa 14 de Julio 241, area where the Fort Independencia (1823) functioned, and the findings recovered in the foothills of Parque de la Independencia. The archaeological investigation carried out has focused on the study of the occupations in the area in the 19th century and on the recovery of material evidence in different courtyards of houses. …”
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    California Native American Tribes / by Boule, Mary Null

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    North Mendoza Indigenous pottery analysis current state. Technology, chronology and distribution by Prieto Olavarría, Cristina, Chiavazza, Horacio, Castillo, Leonardo, Tobar, Vanina, Bontorno, Enzo, Porta, Vanina

    Published 2017
    “…Local types manufactured in Inca Uspallata tambos were found at sites of the high-foothill and the piedmont. Foreign ceramic types also Tocota, Diaguita and Copiapó Negro sobre Rojo, were found isolated. …”
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    Food and subsistence strategies in the prehispanic Mendoza Midwest: Consumption and discard at the site Agua Amarga by Ots, María José, Oliszewski, Nurit, García Llorca, Jorge

    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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