- DERECHOS HUMANOS 100
- CIENCIAS SOCIALES 71
- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS 57
- DERECHO 47
- ANTROPOLOGIA CULTURAL Y SOCIAL 45
- ECONOMIA 44
- Argentina 37
- RECURSOS HUMANOS 36
- ARQUEOLOGIA 34
- ANTROPOLOGIA 33
- EDUCACION 32
- FILOSOFIA 27
- PSICOLOGIA 27
- SOCIOLOGIA 25
- ASENTAMIENTOS HUMANOS 20
- Derechos Humanos 20
- EVOLUCION 20
- Bioética 19
- FILOSOFIA S.XX 19
- Investigación educativa 19
- PAISES EN DESARROLLO 19
- CAPITAL HUMANO 18
- CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS 18
- ESTUDIOS DE CASOS 18
- ETICA 18
- Educación en física 18
- DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE 16
- Salud Mental 16
- Anatomía humana 15
- DERECHO INTERNACIONAL 15
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1981
Caracterización arquitectónica y espacial de los complejos habitacionales y productivos del sitio El Divisadero (Cumbres Calchaquíes - Tucumán)
Published 2012“…Are also discussed, four radiocarbon dating carried out on human and animal bones recovered in different parts of the site, which will allow us to interpret two occupational moments there. …”
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1982
Por: P. Cahiza, J. P. Aguilar y J. García Llorca
Published 2012“…We introduce here the bone assemblage tools from Las Tumanas rockshelter -Valle Fertil, San Juanrepresenting human occupation of low level intensity production communities of late Holocene. …”
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1983
The fluvial mollusks in the subsistence of the hunter- gatherers of the lower Paraná wetland.
Published 2019“…Finally, the isotopic signals transferred to humans related to the intake of this species are analyzed.…”
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1984
Contribution of the lithic microscopical remains to the study of formation processes of the site La Represa (Buenos Aires province).
Published 2019“…The study of this type of remains has proven to be useful to discuss past human behavior in others archaeological contexts, offering a new perspective of analysis.…”
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1985
Early asiatic migration to the Americas: A view from South America
Published 2015“…We presently consider that the first humans arrived on the northern continent from the Asian northwest some time at the end of the Pleistocene, approximately 15,000-14,000 14C years BP. …”
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1986
Space occupation and archaeological cultural landscape construction at quebrada La Chinchilla, Atacama province, Chile
Published 2017“…Because of the superficial pottery, it has been possible to associate human occupation from early-pottery period to later period, and identify the manufacture of lithics and mineral beads as the kind of activities carried out at the ravine. …”
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1987
Formation processes of site in a shipwreck of the twentieth century. The case of Steamship President Roca (Peninsula Valdes, Chubut)
Published 2016“…The main focus will be human action on the wreck. With this in mind, we apply the theoretical model of M. …”
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1988
<i>La salud de nuestros antepasados. Una mirada sobre la paleopatología</i> : Autor: Jorge A. Suby. Quequén, Buenos Aires: Laboratorio de Ecología Evolutiva Humana. 2012. 190 pp....
Published 2013“…This book was drawn to fill the gap: it is neither a compendium of diseases of the past, nor a guide for diagnosis, but a promenade from paleopathology to different fields related to the understanding of health in human populations.…”
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1989
The site La Angostura 1 (Department Coronel Pringles, Province of San Luis)
Published 2018“…The faunal remains have diverse evidence of human processing. There were also numerous projectile points and lithic preforms, a high frequency of bone artifacts, and ceramics. …”
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1990
Late Holocene camelids at the High Valleys of Catamarca. Multiproxy evidence and the input of geometric morphometrics for assessing their taxonomic diversity
Published 2021“…Overall, the information shows the interaction of the human groups with domestic (llamas) and wild (both guanacos and vicuñas) camelids, which make up the bulk of the archaeofaunal record. …”
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1991
Surveys at Caracoles-Pinturas canyons confluence. Santa Cruz, Argentina
Published 2021“…One of the ultimate goals of our research is to identify the temporal depth in the use of this particular area to evaluate the role it could have had in the human circulation towards the mountain-range area. …”
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1992
Simplified knowledge, technoscience and risk omission. The case of genetically modified organisms
Published 2018“…Technoscience has been associated with significant risks to the environment and human health. In turn, these risks have been attributed to a scientific ignorance about the damages that can be generated by technoscience. …”
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1993
About failures and relative successes
Published 2021“…Built as an important part of public policies officially directed at indigenous peoples since at least the beginning of the 20th century, animal husbandry is based on a series of assumptions incompatible with Amerindian forms of relationship with non-human beings. Such imbalances explain the failure of the multiple attempts to implement livestock, fish farming or poultry farming (among others) in Amazonian indigenous villages, suggesting that such activities do not seem to be good alternatives for economic sustainability of these populations.…”
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1994
Morphometric analysis of Mytilus edulis: a tool for analysing shell middens and Patagonian Coastal archaeology
Published 2016“…The quantity of fragmented malacological material introduces biases that affect the interpretation of formation processes, shell midden preservation and human gathering strategies. In this paper we analyze the process of Mytilus edulis fragmentation at the PE 133 site, thereby presenting a methodology for studying archaeomalacological assemblages. …”
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1995
First anthracological approach for the Tafí valley (Tucumán, Argentina)
Published 2019“…They are part of the local flora and would have been used during human occupations corresponding to the Regional Developments period. …”
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