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    Current research at Laguna de los Gansos archaeological locality (Diamante, Entre Ríos) by Bonomo, Mariano, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Silva, Carolina Belén, Bastourre, Laura, Ramos van Raap, María Agustina, Castiñeira Latorre, Carola, Scabuzzo, Clara, Apolinaire Vaamonde, Eduardo

    Published 2016
    “…Archaeological research recently carried out at the Upper Delta of the Paraná River is aimed to widen our knowledge about regional archaeology, understood as long-term indigenous history. In this paper the results of the zooarchaeological, bioarchaeological, geoarchaeological, pottery and radiocarbon analyses performed at Laguna de Los Gansos archaeological locality are presented. …”
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    Chañarales: symbolic space of healing and danger Essay carried out on ethnographic notes with peasants from Huarpe communities in the department of Lavalle, NE in the province of M... by Besio, Laura

    Published 2017
    “….), settlers from the 1990s came to personify a collective subject huarpe, with appreciation links biological, cultural and social continuity with the past indigenous populations. Under the assumption that the practices and transmitted knowledge involving the use of plants could not be referring only to natural elements formally ordered outside the social sense to give meaning and context, I propose from an ethnographic look to build the historical and contextual character acquire chañarales (native forests consist mainly of chañar: medicinal species botanically defined as Geoffroea decorticans) while tissue spaces of sociability in various ritual celebrations that take place: initiation of young people in the field, prosperity of future harvests, healing word to disease of plants and animals, among others. …”
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    “Extermination and tutelage: processes of formation of alterities in Brazil”, by João Pacheco de Oliveira Prologue of Diego Escolar; Axel Lázzari. Translation by Andrea Roca. 1st... by Espósito, Guillermina

    Published 2019
    “…In this sense, it is important to emphasize the value that this translation has today in this context, as part of a project that inaugurates the line of indigenous studies of the editorial of UNSAM.…”
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    Details of the notebooks and findings of Niels Fock by Buus, Svend Aage

    Published 2020
    “…In 1958, the anthropologist Niels Fock from the National Museum of Denmark, begam an expedition that would bring him into the Chaco Region, between the province of Salta, Chaco, and Formosa, where he mainly did some studies on the local indigenous communities of the Matacos, but simultaneously made excavations where he found various archaeological materials such as ceramic sherds, urns, figurines, arrow points, and stone axes. …”
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    Animals and Rituality in the Inka World. The Archeological Site Shincal de Quimivil (Londres, Catamarca) Case Study by Valderrama, Mariana V., Giovannetti, Marco A.

    Published 2019
    “…This research work aims to describe the results of the archeological collection recovered from Precinct 62 of Complex 17, at the El Shincal de Quimivil site (Inka period with brief occupation during the Hispanic-indigenous), through a perspective that highlights the possible interactionsbetween human and non-human persons (Hallowell 1960). …”
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    Use of fauna in the traditional medicine of native Toba (qom) from the Argentine Gran Chaco region: an ethnozoological and conservationist approach by Martinez, Gustavo Javier

    Published 2013
    “…The Gran Chaco region is an area of vast cultural and biological richness that is inhabited by different American indigenous hunter-gatherer groups and has a great number of threatened wildlife species. …”
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    Towards a situated ontology of bodies and landscapes in the archaeology of the southern Andes (first millennium AD northwest Argentina) by Alberti, Benjamin, Laguens, Andres Gustavo

    Published 2019
    “…Archaeological reconstructions of past relational and animated worlds have built on Andean concepts such as Apu, wa’ka, and Pacha, as well as Indigenous Amazonian theories. In our case, we work with Amazonian perspectivism as a broad-based Amerindian ontology to analyze landscape and bodies in the of the case of the archaeological culture “La Candelaria” from Andean northwest Argentina. …”
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    The vegetable macroremains in the interpretation of formation processes and chronology of archaeological sites. The case of El Colorado, Yocavil valley, northwest Argentina by Petrucci, Natalia Silvana, Palamarczuk, Valeria

    Published 2019
    “…., the latter were introduced in the Americas in the colonial era and their finding in this archaeological site is the first reported for an indigenous domestic context in the NOA. This information together with the detailed stratigraphy, the analysis of the ceramic styles with chronological value, radiocarbon dating and the presence of seeds with chronological information (charred wheat and barley grains and dried seeds of Trichocereus sp.) in the different occupation deposits and post-abandonment strata allowed us to evaluate the vertical migration of ecofacts, considering the different processes involved in the sedimentation and disturbance of cultural deposits in the site.…”
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    EL PATRIMONIO ARQUEOLÓGICO COMO RECURSO: POLÍTICAS ESTATALES DE GESTIÓN EN TUCUMÁN Y TAFÍ DEL VALLE / The archaeological heritage as a resource: State policies and management in Tu... by Manasse, Barbara; Instituto de Arqueología y Museo-UNT / Escuela de Arqueología, UNCa., Carrizo, Sergio Rodolfo; Instituto de Arqueología y Museo-UNT / Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UNT., Adris, Silvina; Instituto de Arqueología y Museo-UNT.

    Published 2010
    “…We believe this is a case that may become paradigmatic in coming years, in regard to both the present-day uses of pre-Hispanic cultural resources and their long-term future.Keywords: heritage; state policies; archeology; indigenous materials; Tafí del Valle.…”
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    CAIRNES Y VICHADEROS EN LAS TIERRAS ALTAS DE URUGUAY / Cairnes and vichaderos in the highlands of Uruguay by Sotelo, Moira; Universidad de la República

    Published 2014
    “…The social practices of indigenous peoples led to the formation and building of mounds that acted as ritual and burial sites, places of pilgrimage and territorial markers. …”
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    How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials by del Rio , Paula

    Published 2022
    “…Taking into account early diagnoses, the need of an approach from interculturality and critical outreach was identified in order to get over an archaeological rescue instance to put into play and tension: cultural heritage, indigenous ancient territories, human bones remains, treatment from museums and scientific research. …”
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    Interweaving links and building new senses of commonality for peace building. A collaborative research experience to do, feel and think with others by Carabalí Torres, Wasinton, Alvarado Rodríguez, Mónica, Delgadillo Méndez, Joanna, Mosquera García, Natalia

    Published 2023
    “…It is a collective process of transdisciplinary research initiated between the Direction and Coordination team of the Sociology Program of the Universidad Externado de Colombia and the Association of Black and Indigenous Peasant Women of Buenaventura - AMUCIB and its youth seedbed, around a common concern: how to think of alternative ways of sustaining life outside the extractivist logics based on accumulation and overexertion? …”
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    Inhabiting the common. Ways in which the university extension takes presence from interwoven doings by Britos Castro, Ana, Llorens, Santiago, Pedrazzani, Carla Eleonora

    Published 2023
    “…In this line, the dossier contains contributions in various sections of the journal (here presented as part of a whole), which from various narratives point to the way in which inhabiting and the common are defined, co-defined and redefined by diverse collectives - environmentalists, socio-territorial, indigenous, feminists, peasants, neighborhoods, neighborhoods, among others - in their daily activities and in their encounters and interpellations with various actors. …”
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    Analysis of Uniparental Lineages in Two Villages of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, Seat of Pueblos de Indios in Colonial Times by Pauro, Maia, García, Angelina, Nores, Rodrigo, Demarchi, Dario

    Published 2013
    “…Based on the analysis of the mitochondrial control region and seven biallelic markers of the Y chromosome, we investigated the genetic composition of two rural populations of southern Santiago del Estero, Argentina, that were seats in colonial times of pueblos de indios, a colonial practice that consisted of concentrating the indigenous populations in organized and accessible settlements, to facilitate Christianizing and policing. …”
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    Contribution a la Craniologie des araucans argentins by Kate, Herman Frederik Carel ten

    Published 1892
    “…Le Musée de La Plata posséde, en dehors de ses grandes series de cránes et de squelettes d'indigénes américains de provenance diverse, une importante serie d'environ trois cents cránes d'Indiens Araucans. …”
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