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    New material of Equus (Amerhippus) neogeus (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the late Pleistocene of Olavarría (Argentina) by Prado, Jose Luis, Alberdi, María Teresa, de Los Reyes, Leonardo Martín, Poire, Daniel Gustavo, Canalicchio, José María

    Published 2013
    “…The fossil mammal locality from the El Polvorín limestone Quarry in Calera Avellaneda (Olavarría, Argentina) is known for its Quaternary mammals. …”
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    Octopuses and drilling snails as the main suspects of predation traces on shelled molluscs in West Antarctica by Gordillo, Sandra, Morán, Ariana Gisela, Malvé, Mariano Ezequiel

    Published 2021
    “…For Antarctica, there is little information about predation traces on shelled taxa, and the available studies come almost entirely from fossil remains. We examined traces (holes and cracks) attributed to diferent predators on mollusc shells from bottom benthic communities at 15 stations in West Antarctica, at depths between 71.5 and 754 m. …”
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    A History of Lithic Technological Studies in the Paleoindian Archaeology in the United States of America by Potter, Bethany, Sellet, Frederic

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, and most recently, the boom in cultural ecological studies has again reshaped this landscape by creating modes of analysis that understand lithic technology as a strategic adaptation rather than a cultural fossil. To integrate these developments within the broader field of Paleoindian studies, we consider seminal papers and their role in heralding new orientations, alongside data illustrating these trends in publication.…”
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    A new guinea pig (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) from northwestern Argentina: implications for the origin of the genus Cavia by Candela, Adriana Magdalena, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo

    Published 2017
    “…(Caviidae, Caviinae), from the upper levels of Andalhuala Formation (San Fernando Norte locality, Catamarca Province, northwestern Argentina), which represents the oldest fossil record of the genus. The new species differs from extant and extinct species of Cavia by a unique combination of characters: large size, proportionally anteroposteriorly elongated molars, slightly anteroposteriorly compressed prisms, relatively shallow primary lingual flexids, abundant cement in the lingual flexids, and anterolingual widening of the second crests of cheek teeth. …”
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    New material of Equus (Amerhippus) neogeus (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the late Pleistocene of Olavarría (Argentina) by Prado, Jose Luis, Alberdi, María Teresa, de Los Reyes, Leonardo Martín, Poire, Daniel Gustavo, Canalicchio, José María

    Published 2013
    “…The fossil mammal locality from the El Polvorín limestone Quarry in Calera Avellaneda (Olavarría, Argentina) is known for its Quaternary mammals. …”
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    Holocene (~4.5-1.7 cal. kyr BP) paleoenvironmental conditions in central Argentina inferred from entire-shell and intra-shell stable isotope composition of terrestrial gastropods by IDACOR, Yanes, Yurena, Cattáneo, Roxana, Izeta, Andrés D., Gordillo, Sandra, Costa, Thiago

    Published 2014
    “…Intra-shell isotopic profiles suggest that modern and fossil specimens deposited their shells throughout two-to-three summer/winter cycles. …”
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    A new guinea pig (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) from northwestern Argentina: implications for the origin of the genus Cavia by Candela, Adriana Magdalena, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo

    Published 2017
    “…(Caviidae, Caviinae), from the upper levels of Andalhuala Formation (San Fernando Norte locality, Catamarca Province, northwestern Argentina), which represents the oldest fossil record of the genus. The new species differs from extant and extinct species of Cavia by a unique combination of characters: large size, proportionally anteroposteriorly elongated molars, slightly anteroposteriorly compressed prisms, relatively shallow primary lingual flexids, abundant cement in the lingual flexids, and anterolingual widening of the second crests of cheek teeth. …”
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    Wise men, explorers and craftsmen. Amalgams of the past in the Mar del Plata of the first half of the 20th century (1924-1954) by Brichetti, Irene Elena

    Published 2014
    “…Ameghino, the exhibition in the Lounge Witcomb of the Ravine Bristol of the fossil remains found for Lorenzo Scaglia and the creation of the first municipal museum of the city.…”
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    SABIOS, EXPLORADORES Y ARTESANOS. AMALGAMAS DEL PASADO EN LA MAR DEL PLATA DE PRIMERA MITAD DEL SIGLO XX (1924-1954) / Wise men, explorers and craftsmen. Amalgams of the past in th... by Brichetti, Irene Elena

    Published 2014
    “…Ameghino, the exhibition in the Lounge Witcomb of the Ravine Bristol of the fossil remains found for Lorenzo Scaglia and the creation of the first municipal museum of the city.   …”
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    Holocene (~4.5-1.7 cal. kyr BP) paleoenvironmental conditions in central Argentina inferred from entire-shell and intra-shell stable isotope composition of terrestrial gastropods by Yanes, Yurena, Izeta, Andres Dario, Cattaneo, Gabriela Roxana, Silva Ferreira Da Costa, Thiago, Gordillo, Sandra

    Published 2014
    “…Intra-shell isotopic profiles suggest that modern and fossil specimens deposited their shells throughout two-to-three summer/winter cycles. …”
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    Hyoid apparatus of Panochthus sp. (xenarthra; Glyptodontidae) from the late pleistocene of the Pampean Region (Argentina). Comparativ description and muscle reconstruction by Zamorano, Martín, Scillato, Gustavo Juan, Soibelzon, Esteban, Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo, Rodriguez, Sergio Gabriel

    Published 2018
    “…In some species, it also participates in the modulation of sounds produced by vocal cords. Its preservation as fossil is exceptional and very little known. It allows proposing hypotheses about how the mentioned functions would be carried out. …”
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