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  1. 101

    Early to Middle Holocene subsistence strategies in the Pampas region: Evidence from the Arroyo Seco 2 site by Rafuse, Daniel Joseph

    Published 2017
    “…The archaeological record from the Arroyo Seco 2 site shows that hunter-gatherers gradually shifted their generalist diet from extinct mega and large sized mammals during the Late Pleistocene to medium sized prey during the Early to Middle Holocene.…”
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    Actualistic taphonomy of pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) scat-derived bone accumulations from central Argentina: contributions to archaeological and palaeontological studies by Mignino, Julian, Martínez, Sabrina Daniela, Luengos Vidal, Estela Maris, Lucherini, Mauro

    Published 2023
    “…From an actualistic perspective, we evaluated the taphonomic signature of this predator in the remains of snakes, birds and mammals recovered in its faeces. We achieved a high rate of taxonomical identification and recovered remains of exotic and native fauna, such as Ovis aries and Lagostomus maximus, respectively. …”
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    Heshkaia 35 site: new data on the archaeology of Moat (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) by Zangrando, Atilio Francisco, Borrazzo, Karen B., Tivoli, Angélica M., Alunni, Daniela V., Martinoli, María Paz

    Published 2014
    “…Bone remains of marine mammals, foxes, birds and fish are represented at low frequencies. …”
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    Osteochondritis dissecans. First results for Holocene hunter-gatherer human remains from southern Patagonia by Zúñiga Thayer, Rodrigo, Suby, Jorge, Flensborg, Gustavo, Luna, Leandro

    Published 2018
    “…Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a pathology that affects the articular cartilage and the subchondral bone in the articular epiphyses of humans and other mammals. Although its etiology is multifactorial, its presence has been frequently attributed to repetitive microtrauma because of physical activity on the affected joints. …”
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    The role of the vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) in the formation processes of archaeological sites from the Argentinian interhill plains by Bellinzoni, Jonathan, Kaufmann, Cristian Ariel, Álvarez, María Clara

    Published 2021
    “…The movement of sediments generated by digging animals/burrowing mammals is one of the main formation processes affecting the archaeological sites in the Pampas region. …”
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    Ontogeny of the orbits of Pan troglodytes: structural and functional implications. by Joosten, Guillermo Germán, Gould, María Mercedes, Anzelmo, Marisol, Ramírez Rozzi, Fernando, Sardi, Marina Laura

    Published 2018
    “…The orbits of Haplorrhini primates are distinct among mammals because they are completely separated from the temporal fenestra and surrounded by bone; they are also convergent and frontalized, and provide the basis for the development of a notorious supraorbital torus. …”
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    Naturalistic taphonomic observations in the Hinojo-Las Tunas Shallow Lake System (Central Pampean Dune Field, Argentina) by Scheifler, Nahuel, Massigoge, Agustina, Álvarez, María Clara, Rodríguez, Juan, Recofsky, Marcos, Kaufmann, Cristian, González, Mariela, Gutiérrez, María

    Published 2022
    “…The most abundant species are aquatic birds and fish in Las Tunas Grandes and small mammals in Laguna Chica. The results indicate that the interaction of different biological, atmospheric and geochemical factors, together with the high coastal dynamics do not favor bone preservation. …”
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    Alluvial deposit stratigraphy from the Salto de Piedra Paleontological Locality (Argentine Pampas): evidence from last glacial-interglacial cycles by Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Herrera Villegas, Dalila Viviana, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo, Gómez, Gustavo Norberto, Steffan, Pamela Guillermina, Bax, María Marcela, Flores, Ariadna, Bellinzoni, Jonathan, Alberdi, María T., Prado, Jose Luis

    Published 2021
    “…This consists mainly of bone remains of mammals and snails of freshwater gastropods. The main vertebrate fossil-bearing units in Salto de Piedra correspond to channel facies and secondly to swampy floodplain facies, in accordance with taphonomic expectations. …”
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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
    “…Our results showed that of the wide range of species used in Toba zootherapy, a substantial number of reptiles, mammals and birds are included in lists of threatened species for Argentina. …”
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    Human subsistence and environmental stability during the last 2200 years in Epullán Chica cave (northwestern Patagonia, Argentina): A perspective from the zooarchaeological record by Fernández, Fernando Julián, del Papa, Luis Manuel, Mange, Emiliano, Teta, Pablo Vicente, Crivelli, Eduardo Adrian, Pardiñas, Ulises Francisco J.

    Published 2016
    “…Zooarchaeological evidence retrieved from ECh is diverse, including fresh-water mollusk shells (Diplodon chilensis), eggshell and bone fragments of Rheidae, bones and teeth of large (Lama guanicoe), medium (e.g., Chaetophractus villosus, Conepatus chinga), and micro-sized (several species of sigmodontine and caviomorph rodents) mammals. Most of the recorded taxa were the result of human exploitation. …”
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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
    “…Our results showed that of the wide range of species used in Toba zootherapy, a substantial number of reptiles, mammals and birds are included in lists of threatened species for Argentina. …”
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    Human subsistence and environmental stability during the last 2200 years in Epullán Chica cave (northwestern Patagonia, Argentina): A perspective from the zooarchaeological record by Fernández, Fernando Julián, del Papa, Luis Manuel, Mange, Emiliano, Teta, Pablo Vicente, Crivelli, Eduardo Adrian, Pardiñas, Ulises Francisco J.

    Published 2016
    “…Zooarchaeological evidence retrieved from ECh is diverse, including fresh-water mollusk shells (Diplodon chilensis), eggshell and bone fragments of Rheidae, bones and teeth of large (Lama guanicoe), medium (e.g., Chaetophractus villosus, Conepatus chinga), and micro-sized (several species of sigmodontine and caviomorph rodents) mammals. Most of the recorded taxa were the result of human exploitation. …”
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    Bones in space: taphonomy and the pre-and post-depositional movement of bones by Alvarez, María Clara, Gonzalez, Mariela Edith, Scheifler, Nahuel Alberto, Kaufmann, Cristian Ariel, Gutierrez, Maria Amelia, Massigoge, Agustina, Rafuse, Daniel Joseph

    Published 2014
    “…The naturalistic record consists of isolated bones, bone concentrations, carcasses and feces deposited by carnivores, being small mammals and birds the prevalent prey. The high percentage of marks registered in the hill environment (ca. 44%) suggests that in this sector of the landscape, carnivores played an important role in bone accumulation. …”
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    Vertebrate paleontology in Argentina from the second half of the 20th century to present day: a qualitative-quantitative study based on Ameghiniana by Ortíz-Jaureguizar, Edgardo, Posadas, Paula, Miguel, Sandra, Abello, M. Alejandra, Luy, Amalia M., Hidalgo, Mónica, Stubbs, Edgardo

    Published 2016
    “…When main topics are considered, taxonomy papers predominate. Mammals (especially rodents and xenarthrans) followed by reptiles (particularly dinosaurs) are the most studied taxa. …”
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    First record of tuberculosis lesions in zooarchaeological samples of otariid pinnipeds. New aspects of the pre-european origin of human tuberculosis in South America and disseminat... by Bastida, Ricardo, Quse, Viviana, Martinoli, María Paz, Zangrando, Atilio Francisco

    Published 2020
    “…It is the only member of marine origin within the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex (MTBC), which also affects other domestic and wild mammals, and humans. Based on several pre-Columbian records of human tuberculosis in South America, in 2010-2011 a new hypothesis about the origin of this zoonosis through otariid pinnipeds arose. …”
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    Radiocarbon chronology of the early human occupation of Argentina by Prates, Luciano Raúl, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Steele, James

    Published 2013
    “…The conclusion discusses the implications of 14C dates associated with Fishtail Projectile Points for the western hemisphere pre-Clovis debate, and the implications of terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene dated remains of extinct mammals for the megafaunal overkill hypothesis.…”
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    Radiocarbon chronology of the early human occupation of Argentina by Prates, Luciano Raúl, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Steele, James

    Published 2013
    “…The conclusion discusses the implications of 14C dates associated with Fishtail Projectile Points for the western hemisphere pre-Clovis debate, and the implications of terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene dated remains of extinct mammals for the megafaunal overkill hypothesis.…”
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