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    MILITATING DANCE AND IDENTITY IN PANDEMIC: AN ANALYSIS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE by Mariano, Mercedes, Baier, Micaela

    Published 2021
    “…Within this framework, this paper seeks to articulate a theoretical discussion around the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in the context of the pandemic with the analysis of a concrete example of a group of German dances in an intermediate city in the center of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The ultimate goal is to produce new knowledge about the contributions promoted by community practices to configure new mediated spaces for resignification, socialization and communication of cultural heritage.…”
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    ANÁLISIS DE LOS CONJUNTOS ICTIOARQUEOLÓGICOS RECUPERADOS EN SITIOS DEL CHACO HÚMEDO ARGENTINO/Analysis of the ichthyoarchaeological assemblage recovered in sites of the argentinian... by Santini, Mariano; CONICET, FCNyM-UNLP

    Published 2012
    “…Abstract   The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the variability exhibited for the ichthyoarchaeological assemblages recovered in five archaeological sites (“El Cachapé Potrero V”, “El Cachapé Potrero IV A”, “El Cachapé Potrero IV B”, “Sotelo I” and “Puesto Fantin”), all located next to different important streams in the Humid Chaco region of Argentina (Chaco province). Chronologically, the sites are dated between 1700-900 14C BP. …”
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    Zooarqueología de un centro administrativo inca del Valle de Yocavil (Catamarca): el Tambo de Punta de Balasto / ZOOARCHAEOLOGY OF AN INCA ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER OF THE YOCAVIL VAL... by Belotti López de Medina, Carlos Raúl; Instituto de las Culturas (IDECU), Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET, Museo etnográfico J. B. Ambrosetti (FFyL-UBA). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.

    Published 2016
    “…Si bien se conocen otros materiales faunísticos del Período Inca del Noroeste argentino, la mayoría proviene de sitios del Período Desarrollos Regionales que fueron afectados al Tawantinsuyu, mientras que el Tambo de Punta de Balasto fue construido y utilizado exclusivamente para fines de la administración imperial.Abstract The results of ananalysis of thearchaeofaunal remains from Tambo de Punta de Balasto archaeological site are presented here; the site is located at the southern limit of the Yocavil valley, Province of Catamarca, Argentina. The site is an imperial facility dated to the Inca Periodthat should have operated as an administrative center, and which should have hostedmainly State officers and tributary (mit’a) workers. …”
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    TIEMPO Y RITUAL. UNA APROXIMACIÓN AL ANÁLISIS DE LAS REPRESENTACIONES DEL ORDEN EN LA SOCIEDAD COLONIAL(GOBERNACIÓN DEL TUCUMÁN, SIGLOS XVII Y XVIII) / Time and ritual. An approach... by Smietniansky, Silvina; CONICET / UNQ / UBA

    Published 2010
    “…We intend to develop a comparative study of the cabildo and juicio de residencia institutions, based on the exam of a set of government and justice documents relative to the Tucumán province during XVII and XVIII centuries, and organized upon to tow central questions. …”
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    ARTEFACTOS DE USO DIARIO REPRESENTADOS EN LA COLECCIÓN CERÁMICA DEL ARROYO LEYES: SU EMPLEO EN LA DETERMINACIÓN DE CRONOLOGÍA / Daily use artifacts represented in the Arroyo de Ley... by Ceruti, Carlos Natalio; CONICET

    Published 2014
    “…Palabras clave: Arroyo Leyes, arqueología de la esclavitud, Santa Fe la Vieja, cronología Daily use artifacts represented in the Arroyo de Leyes pottery collection: their use in the determination of chronology Abstract The presence of daily-use artifacts (implements for mate infusion, a money box, a horn cup and a “basket” used for the duck game) represented in the ceramic collection of Los Zapallos site, Arroyo Leyes (Garay Department, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) is analyzed. In this paper different elements are described, placed in a context considered in prima facie as resulting from the labor of enslaved individuals belonging to neighbors of Santa Fe la Vieja (XVIIth century), but that also may contain materials corresponding to contemporary or pre-conquest native cultures, to XVIII-XIXth centuries, and to “falsifications” of the early XXth century. …”
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    3D reconstructions of the ceramic assemblages of hunter-gatherers from the Northeastern coast of Chubut, Argentine Patagonia by Schuster, Verónica, Quinto Sánchez, Mirsha

    Published 2019
    “…In the archaeological contexts of the study area —northeastern coast of the Chubut province— the ceramic material is highly fragmented, and although some potsherds were partially assembled, complete representations of the different morphologies were not documented prior to the application of this method. …”
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    Contributions to Reductional Archaeology. The case of Nuestra Señora de Ibitiracuá (Concepción de la Sierra, Misiones, Argentina) by Ocampo, Amanda E., Richard, Alejandro, Sastre, Yamila, Candelario, Soledad

    Published 2019
    “…Finally, we address the high degree of material and spatial reuse in this and other reductions in Misiones Province. We also argue for our discipline role in protecting living, dynamic heritage sites increasingly threatened by urbanization.…”
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