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Some considerations on the influence of economic liberalism in the May Revolution of 1810 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Nuevos resultados acerca de la producción de hojas en la Puna argentina: Los aportes de la experimentación
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Exploración experimental de los efectos del pisoteo sobre artefactos de obsidiana
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Propuesta de clasificación conceptual de sitios de obtención de rocas
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Artefactos y rasgos diagnósticos de actividades de extracción de materias primas líticas
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Experimentos y esquemas diacríticos para explorar técnicas de talla unifacial del Holoceno Temprano en el NO de Santa Cruz
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Planificar para transformar. Una perspectiva compleja y estratégica
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Feminisms with and beyond Marx: Readings about Reproductive labor in Marxian Works
Published 2023“…To achieve this, I take up the productions of those writers who return to Marxian works and expose both the contributions and criticisms of the German thinker's theory, after briefly reviewing the legacy of the debates that took place in the 1970s and 1980s, as they nourish the analysis of current Marxist feminisms.…”
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Published bioanthropological information from Patagonia Austral. An approach from current tendency of data sharing
Published 2018“…To gain a better understanding of what information is available for Patagonia Austral that would allow the implantation of data sharing for this region, we reviewed some the major journals in which articles on archaeological human remains from Southern Patagonia are published. …”
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Recovery, curation and bioanthropological studies of Frengüelli-Brunet Collection
Published 2019“…Information about the place of origin of the collection was obtained through review of documentation associated to the remains. …”
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The Calchaqui metal relics of the Zavaleta Collection in the Field Museum of Natual History of Chicago. An integral analysis
Published 2020“…This article aims to address a specific universe of these objects, the ones made in different types of metal from a comprehensive analysis that includes not only its features, but also a review of the exhibition of them in San Luis to its current shelter in the museum of Chicago. …”
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Published bioanthropological information from Patagonia Austral. An approach from current tendency of data sharing
Published 2018“…To gain a better understanding of what information is available for Patagonia Austral that would allow the implantation of data sharing for this region, we reviewed some the major journals in which articles on archaeological human remains from Southern Patagonia are published. …”
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Aquatic environments in Archaeology
Published 2017“…Following, the differences in the use intensity of aquatic environments by humans; in order to categorize this diversity four different variants were defined (punctual use, occasional use, sustained use, and intensive use) for each of which archaeological expectations were defined. Finally, we also review certain relevant aspects connecting aquatic environments to social communication and symbolism.…”
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