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    Mollusks / by Bartsch, Paul

    Published 1968
    Book
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    Clave genérica de la malacofauna terrestre Argentina by Fernandez, Delicia, Ageitos de Castellanos, Zulma J.

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…Invertebrates; Terrestrial mollusks; Malacofauna; Argentina;…”
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    Synthesis of archaeomalacological studies on shell middens from the northern coast of Santa Cruz, Argentine Patagonia. by Hammond, Heidi

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…Archaeomalacology, Shell middens, Mollusk exoskeletons, Hunter-gatherers; Taphonomy, Northern coast of Santa Cruz…”
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    Analysis of faunal remains from pomona archaeological site (río negro province, argentina) by Mange , Emiliano, Fernández, Fernando, Di Lorenzo, Maitén

    Published 2020
    “…Evidences of fluvial shellfish consumption and the use of marine mollusk exoskeletons to make perforated elements (beads) were also found. …”
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    The record of molluscs in the prehistoric archaeological traces of Brazil. by Prous, André, Pessoa Lima, Angelo

    Published 2019
    “…In this paper, we discuss the significance of mollusk shells in archaeological sediments – some of them brought by humans and others intrusive, because their presence may be misunderstood by the excavator.…”
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    Factores predisponentes en la Represa de Salto Grande ante el avance del Schistosoma Mansoni / by Pizzi, Rogelio Daniel

    Published 2015
    Thesis Book
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    Morphometric analysis of Mytilus edulis: a tool for analysing shell middens and Patagonian Coastal archaeology by Lobbia, Patricia A.

    Published 2016
    “…This demonstrates that fragmentation depends on the mollusk characteristics. Therefore, shell thickness, shape and chemical composition, are more important that the size of the individual, the type of sediment, or site formation history. …”
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