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    Regional Dynamics in the High Quebradas of the Valle Calchaquí Medio (Salta, Argentina) Between the Eleventh and Early Seventeenth Centuries by Williams, Veronica Isabel

    Published 2018
    “…The archaeological information from the high ravines of Valle Calchaquí Medio (VCM) located in thecurrent province of Salta, NWA between eleventh and seventeenth centuries,allowed us to hypothesize a continuity in the occupation of this space followinglogics and practices from pre-Hispanic times which were linked to the subsistence and social reproduction, such as seasonal and altitudinal management.…”
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    El brillo del señor sonriente. Miradas alternativas sobre las placas metálicas surandinas by Cruz, Pablo

    Published 2014
    “…Some thirty metal plaques, with exquisite designs, have been found in the North-West of Argentina and in other regions of the Southern Andes (Chile, Bolivia), They are considered among the finest expressions in copper of pre-Hispanic Andean metallurgy, and are assigned to the Aguada culture (5th-12th centuries AD). …”
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    The Dean Doctor Don Gregorio Funes by Luque Colombres, Carlos Antonio

    Published 1943
    “…It shows us how the history of Peru, Chile, Rio de la Plata, Paraguay and Tucumán, had among the protagonists of its most salient facts the ancestors of the Cordovan Dean, some of which penetrate with their lineage in the legendary pre-Hispanic era. At the same time, we have the opportunity to exhume ignored names of conquerors, peacemakers and colonizers, paired with others already famous whose biographies we limit ourselves to remember. …”
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    Preliminary study of Canis familiaris remains in the Pyramid with Ramp N°7, Pachacamac Temple, Perú by Pozzi-Escot, Denise, Cornejo Rivera, Isabel, Angulo Costaneira, Enrique, Bernuy Quiroga, Katiusha

    Published 2012
    “…The study of this context allows proposing a phenotypic reconstruction of a late pre-Hispanic dog, and evaluating the role played by these animals in the Inca period, and their interrelation with the temple’s sacred nature.…”
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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 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. Finally, the availability of fauna resources nearby the site, especially guanacos on the Somuncurá plateau, and the implications of the presence of foreign elements are discussed.…”
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    Isotopic answers to old archaeological questions by Killian Galván, Violeta Anahí, Neveu Collado , Camila, Acosta, María Laura, Heras, Romina, Rabuffetti, Nadia Soledad

    Published 2022
    “…This article summarizes some of the contributions of the stable isotope analysis to the knowledge about the strategies in food consumption of the pre-Hispanic societies that occupied Northwest Argentina, stressing how the isotopic information was interpreted to understand the intensification of maize (Zea mays) in different ecoregions: the Puna, mainly in the micro-region of Antofagasta de la Sierra (ANS, Catamarca) and the province of Jujuy; in the ecoregion of Monte de sierras y bolsones (hills and ravines monte), in the mesothermal and high valleys of Catamarca and Tucumán provinces and in the Quebrada de Humahuaca, Jujuy; and finally, in the San Francisco River basin (Yunga, Jujuy). …”
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    Faunal remains from Tembrao archaeological site (Río Negro province, Argentina) by Mange, Emiliano, Di Lorenzo, Maitén Irma; Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, González Venanzi, Lucio

    Published 2018
    “…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. Finally, the availability of fauna resources nearby the site, especially guanacos on the Somuncurá plateau, and the implications of the presence of foreign elements are discussed.…”
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    Portafolio revista arbitrada de la Facultad de Arquitectura y Diseño de la Universidad del Zulia.

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    The “last caciques” of Cuyo. Lands, politics and indigenous memories in Creole Argentina (Mogna, XVII-XI centuries) by Escolar, Diego

    Published 2020
    “…As part of a reconstruction of the indigenous political history of the Cuyo region, between the end of the Hispanic period and the consolidation of the Argentine national state, I will reconstruct the struggles sustained by the Mogna chiefs, the Alcanis, between the beginning of the 18th century and early 19th century.…”
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    SEQUÍA VIEJA AND THE BAÑADOS DE AÑATUYA IN SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO. NODE OF LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AND MACROREGIONAL INTERACTION by Taboada, Constanza

    Published 2014
    “…This paper explores the possibility of a pre-hispanic region surrounding the Bañados de Añatuya (Middle Salado river, Santiago del Estero, Argentina) and the importance that the site of Sequía Vieja might have had as a node of relationships, aliances and communication with Andean and Chaco-littoral populations. …”
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    Archaeological narratives from the period of contact with the spanish conquerors in Calchaquí valleys until mid-XX century by Gluzman, Geraldine A.

    Published 2013
    “…We connect these narratives with their historical context and examine if the archaeological production expanded the incision that different official narratives created between pre-Hispanic past and Republican present in the area. We inquire on the narrative developed from the beginnings of archaeology to mid-twentieth century produc-tion to see how past is shaped through the materiality chosen as relevant and we relate it to the official historical narratives, those that have been promoted and used from entities that manage power apparatuses. …”
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    Spatial mobility, interaction and social formations in the South Andes. The case of Isluga and the Altiplano-Precordillera system by González Jiménez, Bosco

    Published 2016
    “… In this paper we state that the practices of spatial mobility of the pastoralists community from Isluga (Chilean Altiplano, precordillera of Tarapaca region) could represent a transformed continuity regarding to pre-Hispanic mobility patterns and exchange. Ethnographic background information regarding grazing practices nowadays, as well as indications for these dynamics during the second half of the last century, are presented. …”
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    Analysis of production practices and use of the lithic materials from Empalme Querandies sites (upper basin of Tapalqué creek, pampean region) by Colantonio, María J., Pal, Nélida, Messineo, Pablo G.

    Published 2016
    “…Such practices are associated with know-how and know-how-to-use, socially shared by knappers and users of pre-Hispanic lithic technology in the region. …”
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    Much more than just lithic procurement: activities at quarries and social practices in Pampa Oeste, Quebrada Seca and Punta de la Peña quarries (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca... by Bobillo, Federico Miguel, Hocsman, Salomon

    Published 2015
    “…These three vulcanite sources were intensively exploited during the pre-Hispanic history of the region. In this way, quarries are not only considered rock deposits useful for subsistence, but also a social scenario where different social practices and social expressions converge and are materialized. …”
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    Figurines and archaeology of body in the stilt villages culture in Eastern Amazonia by Navarro, Alexandre

    Published 2022
    “…The study of these artifacts led to the conclusion that the figurines of the stilt villages are an original way of fabrication the body in the pre-Hispanic eastern Amazon. It is suggested that these figurines belonged to the Amazon Polychrome Tradition (TPA). …”
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    Variabilidad y dispersión de los diseños de camélidos en el occidente de Córdoba (Argentina). Circulación de información, reproducción social y construcciones territoriales prehisp... by Recalde, M. Andrea, Pastor, Sebastián

    Published 2011
    “…So the presence of some camelids designs in the local rock art is an indicator of links and ties between the groups that occupying different areas in western Córdoba during the late pre-hispanic period (ca. 1500-350).…”
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