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  1. 121

    GEOLOGICAL CHAHACTERS AND CLASSIFICATIONOF MIO-PLIOCENE VOLCANIC DOMES OF SAN LUIS. by Brogioni, Norma

    Published 2023
    “…Domes have developed along country rock fractures  or inside calderas. They are here classif'ed as extrusive, mostly plug-domes and endogenous cumulo-domes.…”
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    TAPHONOMIC ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY HUMAN BONE REMAINS IN CEMENTERY CONTEXTS (CÓRDOBA, ARGENTINA): CONTRIBUTIONS APPLIED TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY. by Benedetti, Florencia, Tavarone, Aldana, González, Claudina

    Published 2023
    “…The results show a high incidence of variables related to the wear produced by the coffins and stains and bone staining, as well as postmortem fractures and root marks, all indicators present in burial contexts. …”
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  3. 123

    Thermal alterations in coastal pebbles in Las Grutas locality (Río Negro). Discussing its implications for the interpretation of the lithic archaeological record by Cardillo, Marcelo, Carranza, Eugenia, Alberti, Jimena, Borella, Florencia

    Published 2022
    “…In this case, the generation of pseudo-artifacts due to thermal fractures, and the misidentification of clusters of pebbles as combustion structures. …”
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  4. 124

    Carcass utilization and bone modifications on guanaco killed by puma in northern Patagonia, Argentina by Kaufmann, Cristian Ariel, Rafuse, Daniel Joseph, Gonzalez, Mariela Edith, Alvarez, María Clara, Massigoge, Agustina, Scheifler, Nahuel Alberto, Gutierrez, Maria Amelia

    Published 2018
    “…We describe the bone modification pattern on the carcasses, including skeletal part representation, bone fractures, and tooth marks. Also, tooth mark modifications on bones collected from a puma enclosure at a local zoo were analyzed. …”
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  5. 125

    Pre-Hispanic feeding patterns and their consequences on the masticatory system. Comparative study in samples from Quebrada de Humahuaca and northern coast of Patagonia by Dentoni, María Nélida, Seldes, Verónica, Aranda, Claudia, Luna, Leandro

    Published 2022
    “…The last group shows higher prevalences of individuals with dental fractures (31.81%), heavy dental wear (21.04%) and intense deterioration of the alveolar bone table (55.26%), attributable to the consumption of hard and fibrous food. …”
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    Bone technology in the Pampas of Argentina: The case of Laguna de los Pampas site (Lincoln county, province of Buenos Aires) by Alvarez, María Clara, Messineo, Pablo Geronimo

    Published 2017
    “…Some of them present sawing or grooving, but most of these specimens have helical fractures, indicating that the tools were crafted on random fractured bones. …”
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    Elongated odontoid process in late Holocene skeletal remains from B6 archaeological site, Mendoza, Argentina by Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Novellino, Paula Silvana, Da Peña Aldao, Gabriela Verónica, Pandiani, Cynthia Daniela

    Published 2018
    “…While abnormalities such as os odontoideum, agenesis, and fractures are reported in archaeological remains, the abnormality of an elongated length of the odontoid process has not been described in the paleopathological literature. …”
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    Trampling Fragmentation Potential of lithic artifacts : an experimental approach by Weitzel, Celeste, Borrazzo, Karen, Ceraso, Antonio, Balirán, Catalina

    Published 2014
    “…Finally, we argue establishing threshold values for trampling potential allows distinguishing incidental fractures with similar traits and different origins.…”
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    Elongated odontoid process in late Holocene skeletal remains from B6 archaeological site, Mendoza, Argentina by Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Novellino, Paula Silvana, Da Peña Aldao, Gabriela Verónica, Pandiani, Cynthia Daniela

    Published 2018
    “…While abnormalities such as os odontoideum, agenesis, and fractures are reported in archaeological remains, the abnormality of an elongated length of the odontoid process has not been described in the paleopathological literature. …”
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    Intentional Breakage of Stone Tools in the Pampean Region, Argentina by Weitzel, Celeste

    Published 2011
    “…In the first place we present a brief characterization of different types of intentional fractures on lithics and of those traits that allows their recognition. …”
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    First results of zooarchaeological analysis of El Santuario I historical site (Magdalena, Buenos Aires) by García, María Soledad, Del Papa, Luis Manuel

    Published 2012
    “…Evidence of human use (cut marks, intentional fractures and thermal alterations) was recorded only in domestic animals, Ovis aries and Bos taurus. …”
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    Analysis of glass edge modification by trampling effect: results of an experience by Vargas Gariglio, Jorgelina, Hermo, Darío

    Published 2018
    “…Given that trampling activity is frequent in these contexts, we consider the experimentation pertinent to assess the involvement of this process as a traces generator (edges, retouches, fractures). In some cases we observed a high frequency of attributes that mimic retouch. …”
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    Occupational stress markers in historical populations from northern Mendoza (S. XVI-XVII): first exploratory results by Gianotti, Sebastian

    Published 2017
    “…The methodology consists of analyzing the survey MEO from a set of analytical lines: entesic changes, degenerative joint disease, postural markers mechanical stress, fractures, outer section geometric properties of long bones and tooth wear patterns. …”
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    The arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 years ago by Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Gutierrez, Maria Amelia, Rafuse, Daniel Joseph, Blasi, Adriana

    Published 2016
    “…Evidence of early occupations includes the presence of lithic tools, a concentration of Pleistocene species remains, human-induced fractured animal bones, and a selection of skeletal parts of extinct fauna. …”
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    Taphonomy of bones remains from pellets of Coragyps atratus (black vulture) in the northwest of the argentinian Patagonia by Ballejo, Fernando, Fernández, Fernando, De Santis, Luciano J. M.

    Published 2012
    “…They all show signs of digestion, from surface porosities to perforations and fractures, and in the case of several phalanges, the disappearance of marrow, denoting differences regarding the size of the ingested prey…”
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    The action of Dermestes maculatus (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) on bone remains: an actualistic taphonomy experiment by Fernandez, Alejandro, Escosteguy, Paula, Rugnone, Fabricio

    Published 2022
    “…Greater activity was observed in fractured specimens and with tissue. Subsequently, the bones were removed, cleaned, and analyzed with a trinocular microscope (8-40x). …”
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    Accumulations of bone remains in carancho (Caracara plancus, Aves, Falconiformes) nests from Southern Patagonia. Taphonomic and archaeological implications by Alvarez, María Clara, Gutiérrez, María A., Massigoge, Agustina, Borrero, Luis A., Kaufmann, Cristian, Recofsky, Marcos, Belardi, Juan B.

    Published 2022
    “…Most of the remains are disarticulated and fractured, showing carnivorous mammal marks. When considering the carancho nests in the framework of regional archaeology, it should be noted that the greatest potential for contamination of the record with bones accumulated by caranchos would be in canyons and rocky areas. …”
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