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    Registro arqueobotánico del sitio Arenal Central, Isla Martín García (Argentina). Uso y explotación de recursos silvestres y domesticados by Capparelli, María Isabel, Vázquez, Florencia

    Published 2022
    “…We include taxonomic identification of macroscopic evidence recovered in excavations andthe study of microscopic evidence (starch grains and phytoliths) obtained in internal surface of pottery fragments.The results allow us to understand the role of plant resources, wild and domesticated, not only regarding on diet butalso as medicine or fuel.…”
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    ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCES OF THE VII TO XII CENTURIES AD IN THE MORETA SETTLEMENT (PUNA OF JUJUY, ARGENTINA). by Pérez Pieroni, Josefina, Angiorama, Carlos

    Published 2018
    “…We focus mainly on the study of the ceramic materials recovered on this heap, characterizing the technological traditions involved in their production through macroscopic and microscopic attributes that account for the operational chain of manufacture. …”
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    Assessing the life history of projectile points/knives from the Middle Holocene of Argentina’s Southern Puna by Babot, Maria del Pilar, Hocsman, Salomón, Cattaneo, Gabriela Roxana

    Published 2013
    “…To establish a more complete version of the life history of these artifacts, from projectile points to knives, a research design was developed that includes several analytical microscopic and compositional techniques to identify the uses that were preserved over time. …”
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    Assessing the life history of projectile points/knives from the Middle Holocene of Argentina’s Southern Puna by Babot, Maria del Pilar, Hocsman, Salomón, Cattaneo, Gabriela Roxana

    Published 2013
    “…To establish a more complete version of the life history of these artifacts, from projectile points to knives, a research design was developed that includes several analytical microscopic and compositional techniques to identify the uses that were preserved over time. …”
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    Contributions to the study of the lithic assemblages recovered in rocks procurement areas: approach from techno-typological analysis by Bobillo, Federico, Salgán, María Laura, Sario, Gisela

    Published 2020
    “…It was carried out in the province of Córdoba (Argentina) between September 19 and 22, 2018 and had the support of different academic institutions; among which are: Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities-National University of Córdoba, CONICET, Institute of Anthropology of Córdoba (IDACOR-CONICET / UNC), Museum of Anthropology (FFyH-UNC), Laboratory of macro and microscopic analysis of lithic materials (LAMMAL CONICET) and the Digital Archeology Program (IDACOR- Museum of Anthropology, UNC), among others.…”
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    An approximation to the technological trajectories of the Guandacol valley ceramics (La Rioja Province): continuities and ruptures between the 13th and 18th centuries by Carosio, Sebastián, Iniesta, M. Lourdes

    Published 2017
    “…We address the pottery from a methodological perspective, which involves submacroscopics, macroscopic and microscopic analysis, with the objective of record the attributes related to the chain of production. …”
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    Taphonomy in the kitchen : culinary practices and processing residues of native tuberous plants of the south-central Andes by Babot, María del Pilar, Lund, Julia, Olmos, Adriana Valeria

    Published 2014
    “…Finally, we discuss the possibility of recognizing cooking techniques from microscopic analysis of tuber remains.…”
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    Strategies of prey capture and weapon system in huntergatherer societies that inhabited the low paraná river: an experimental and archaeological approach by Sacur Silvestre, Romina, Buc, Natacha, Acosta, Alejandro, Loponte, Daniel

    Published 2013
    “…For this purpose, in the first place, we evaluate physic, metric, morphologic and microscopic structures of prehistoric morphological groups and suggest their association with specific weapon systems. …”
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    Manufacture and use of ornaments made on carnivore teeth from archaeological sites of Low Paraná Wetland by Acosta, Alejandro Alberto, Buc, Natacha, Ramírez, Mariano, Prevosti, Francisco, Loponte, Daniel

    Published 2015
    “…It is very interesting to show the presence of taxa not available in the area as Canis familiaris and Nasua nasua. Through microscopic analysis, we identified use and manufacture process, also in those items which do not show anthropic modification at the naked eye. …”
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    Análisis de secciones delgadas de materias primas líticas provenientes de la localidad arqueológica La María, Meseta Central de Santa Cruz, Argentina by Skarbun, Fabiana, Páez, Gerardo

    Published 2012
    “…The main goal is to inquire about intra and intersource lithological variability. Furthermore, the microscopic characterization of the raw material types most frequently identifi ed in the sources is performed –these rocks have been recognized macroscopically at regional archaeological sites–. …”
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    The practice of pottery production in el Sunchal during the first millennium a.d. (Anfama, Tucumán), contributions to the Southern Calchaquí ceramic tradition by Franco, Francisco

    Published 2019
    “…Thepresence of two diachronic and overlapping occupations in El Sunchal site, an early one dated between 2000BP and 1600 BP, and later in ca. 1100 BP allows to approach to materials from a comparative perspective.Macro and microscopic researches allowed identifying both technological features which varied temporarily and which remained relatively stable. …”
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    Mineralization of human premolar occlusal fissures. A quantitative histochemical microanalysis. by Campos, A., Rodríguez, I.A., Sanchez Quevedo, M.C., García, J.M., Nieto Albano, O.H.

    Published 2017
    “…We distinguished three morphological patterns of fissures in scanning electron microscopic images. The wall of the fissures was less mineralized than the control enamel in all three types of fissures. …”
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    Late prehispanic pottery in the high ravines of Calchaquí (Salta): a first approximation to the pastes studies of Tacuil and Gualfín by Castellanos, María Cecilia, Quiroga, Mirta Fátima, Nieves, Alexis

    Published 2019
    “…Characterization of pastes was carried out at the microscopic level and using a loupe, integrating data from the stylistic analysis. …”
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    An approach to the pottery of the village communities of the end of the Formative period in Tilcara (Quebrada de Humahuaca) by Juarez, Vanesa Beatriz, Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Otero, Clarisa, Cremonte, María Beatriz

    Published 2020
    “…The analyses performed at different scales (macro and microscopic) over the different attributes of pottery, contributed to the knowledge of a technological, morphological, and functional repertoire scarcely understood. …”
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    Características del proceso de manufactura de las alfarerías de la aldea Piedra Negra, correspondientes al primer milenio de nuestra era, distrito Laguna Blanca, departamento Belén... by Espiro, Valeria Elizabeth

    Published 2020
    “…From this perspective three consecutive levels of analysis were carried out on the potteries (macroscopic, sub-macroscopic and microscopic). The results generated from our research allowed to realize a technological characterization of the process of manufacture of the ceramic materials and in turn to advance in interpretations on the role of these inside the domestic unit.…”
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    Archaeological animal fibres. Study of their physical cellular structure by Reigadas, María del Carmen

    Published 2012
    “…Microscopic analysis of the morphology of animal fibers has been used in conjunction with other lines of evidence, providing useful taxonomic information to reconstruct scenarios that account for the strategies implemented by hunter-gatherers and producers, in view of the use of animal resources. …”
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