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    Contributions to the interpretation of the activities carried out in surface sites through functional analysis by Pal, Nélida, Messineo, Pablo

    Published 2014
    “…Also, we emphasize the identification of micro-polish in surface materials which are linked to the processing of different resources (leather, wood, plant, etc.). In sum, this study enabled us to expand the knowledge of the production activities developed in such contexts and allowed corroborating that Laguna La Barrancosa 2 site was a multiple activity locus, functionality inferred from other lines of evidence.…”
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    Stable isotope studies on current home gardens of the Quebrada de Humahuaca (Jujuy, Argentina). Their potential contribution to Argentine Northwest paleodietary studies by Killian Galván, Violeta A., Sanmartino, Gloria, Castellano, Verónica, Seldes, Verónica, Marban, Liliana G.

    Published 2015
    “…In particular, we focus on the effect of certain harvest practices in the isotopic values of plants from family farms (the species chosen being Zea mays, Solanum tuberosum, Amaranthus caudatus, Chenopodium quinoa and Opuntia ficus-indica, this last as a wild plant from the area). …”
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    The end of Botany by Crisci, Jorge Víctor, Apodaca, María José, Katinas, Liliana

    Published 2019
    “…Despite the fact that plants represent the basis for the survival of life on Earth, the Botany of the 21st century is going through a crisis. …”
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    Archaeobotanical study of grinding stone tools from Punta Odriozola archaeological locality (San Matias Gulf, Río Negro province) by Ciampagna, Laura, Cardillo, Marcelo, Alberti, Jimena

    Published 2020
    “…The presence of these particular taxa could be due to the grinding of this plant pods for edible use. In the future, the enlargement of the analysis will allow us to determine if these artifacts were used to process other resources.…”
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    Sitio arqueológico QS1 (provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina): evidencias palinológicas de fluctuaciones paleoclimaticas durante los últimos 1000 años a.p. by Grill, Silvia, March, Ramiro, Rodríguez Loredo, Cecilia

    Published 2010
    “…From 360 ± 40 years B.P. to present time, QS1 -2 and QS1 -1 Pollen Zones reflected climate deterioration and anthropic indicators in the plant communities.…”
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    VI Congreso de Arqueología de la Región Pampeana Argentina - VI CARPA - Libro de Resúmenes by Bonomo, Mariano

    Published 2018
    “…The results obtained in this paper are relevant to discuss the multiple uses of the plants by prehispanic human groups which inhabited the Upper Paraná Delta, either as fuels, raw materials for the manufacture of archaeological artifacts, housing or boats.…”
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    INQUIRING FOOD PRACTICES ON THE COAST OF RÍO DE LA PLATA THROUGH THE STUDY OF ORGANIC WASTE IN CERAMIC POTSHERDS by Paleo, María Clara, Pérez Meroni, Mercedes, Menestrina, Fiorella, Romero, Lílian

    Published 2019
    “…These practices have been studied with different methodologies such as the analysis of microremains in pottery vessel and milling instruments from which wild plant processing tasks have been identified. Morpho-functional aspects have also been worked on the ceramic material through archaeometric techniques recognizing different types of containers with specific functions. …”
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    Reflexiones ontológicas sobre un conflicto ambiental by Varela, Maximiliano

    Published 2021
    “…The following work tries to analyze the conflict that from the year 2014 involves the habitants of indigenous neighborhood called Namqom (Formosa province, Argentina) regarding to the state decision of relocated a uranium dioxide-processing plant. Since a territorial and political analysis reveals that the qom population do not engage in soil resources explotation in their territory, instead they stablish a wide relationship net among different beings where request, exchange and reciprocity adhere to a strict protocol. …”
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