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    Revista del Museo de Antropología / Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología.

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…. / Carlos Raúl Belotti López de Medina -- TECNOLOGÍA DE CAZA EN LA QUEBRADA DE ANTOFALLA, DEPARTAMENTO ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA, CATAMARCA = Hunting technology in the Antofalla Valley, Antofagasta de la Sierra Department, Catamarca / Enrique Alejandro Moreno -- EL AJARAFE: UN ESPACIO SERRANO OCUPADO EFÍMERAMENTE EN DIFERENTES MOMENTOS DEL HOLOCENO (TANDILIA, PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES) = El Ajarafe: An ephemeral mountain space occupied at different times of the Holocene (Tandilia, Province of Buenos Aires) / Natalia Mazzia -- ROTURA INTENCIONAL DE ARTEFACTOS LÍTICOS FORMATIZADOS EN LA REGIÓN PAMPEANA BONAERENSE = Intentional Breakage of Stone Tools in the Pampean Region, Argentina / Celeste Weitzel -- ESTRATEGIAS ALIMENTARIAS Y DE SUBSISTENCIA PREHISPÁNICA EN EL CENTRO-OESTE DE MENDOZA: CONSUMO Y DESCARTE EN EL SITIO ARQUEOLÓGICO AGUA AMARGA = Food and subsistence strategies in the prehispanic Mendoza Midwest: Consumption and discard at Agua Amarga / María José Ots, Nurit Oliszewski, Jorge García Llorca -- APORTES DE LA ARQUEOLOGÍA A LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE DISCURSOS SOBRE EL PASADO LOCAL DESDE LA ESCUELA. …”
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    Florentino Ameghino: His archaeological work by Castellanos, Alfredo

    Published 1916
    “…In his work Ameghino describes numerous stone tools, among them some of the Moustier type, others similar to the large prismatic plates of the Graid-Presigny, several of the Eskimo type, others of the anigdaloid type, etc. …”
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    Vulcanita 8 from las juntas. An alternative raw material for shoves/hoes and other lithic artifacts in Antofagasta de la Sierra (Catamarca) by Sentinelli, Natalia, Rasjido, Matias

    Published 2023
    “…At Las Escondidas site, stone tools, stone tools fragments, and debris were found, which were macroscopically assigned to Vc8 LJ. …”
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    Identification of corn starch from Catamarca: application to two archaeological cases by Giovannetti, Marco, Lantos, Irene, Ratto, Norma

    Published 2015
    “…In this paper we introduce a statistical model to discriminate different maize types in archaeological starch grains recovered from pottery and ground stone tools. The model was developed using a wide database of starch grains from maize landraces native to the Argentine Northwest. …”
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    Lithic technology of archaic hunter gatherers at the Estación Puquios site (Ollagüe, Chile) by Faundes Catalán, Wilfredo, Rivera, Francisco

    Published 2017
    “…Environmental and natural conditions of this site were favorable for the settlement of hunter-gatherers during the chronological sequence of the Archaic period (ca. 10.500-3.500 14C BP). Knapped stone tools were documented and typologically evaluated by the means of a ‘virtual surface collection’. …”
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    Artifact production strategies in Unit 4 –mid Holocene- in Cerro Tres Tetas Cueva 1 site by Cueto, Manuel Enrique, Iparraguirre, Andrés, Paunero, Rafael Sebastián

    Published 2020
    “…The aim is to analyze production strategies followed in the manufacture of stone tools. The assemblage is approached from a techno morphological perspective that pretends to identify relationships between the artifacts, to evaluate knnaping activities, techniques and decisions involved with production processes. …”
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    Analysis of production practices and use of the lithic materials from Empalme Querandies sites (upper basin of Tapalqué creek, pampean region) by Colantonio, María J., Pal, Nélida, Messineo, Pablo G.

    Published 2016
    “…The results of techno-morphological and functional analyses allowed us to identify recurrent practices in relation to the methods of production (sought forms for each lithic raw material: morphology and size of the pieces) and use of stone tools (versatile side-scrapers and end-scrapers with functional integrity). …”
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    Decoding the artefactual memory. Strengths of the integral analysis of lithic artefacts by Babot, María del Pilar, Hocsman, Salomón

    Published 2023
    “…This is an interdisciplinary methodological approach that articulates different analytical strategies of the artefact imprinted memory, variable depending on the case, for a comprehensive and thorough understanding of the life history of flaked artefacts, ground stone tools, and objects modified by use. The lines of evidence and analytical lines that are combined in this perspective are diverse and situational, namely, detailed techno-typological analysis; residue analysis; use wear analysis; taphonomic and contextual studies; among others. …”
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    Pre-Hispanic Mining in the Northwestern Argentina: Turquoise, Hammers and Anvils in the Ratones Basin, Puna of Salta by Coloca, Federico I., López, Gabriel

    Published 2023
    “…Likewise, both in Inca Viejo and Abra de Minas, hammers and anvils of different sizes used as stone tools for extractive and processing work were found. …”
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    Biometric and expedrimental studies of Butia odorata and Syagrus romanzoffiana nuts: implications for the archaeological record by Suárez Vespa, Diego, Del Puerto, Laura, Inda, Hugo

    Published 2020
    “…In such contexts, the recovery of these remains together with stone tools aimed at the obtention of the inner pulp (nutcrackers, locally known as “rompecoquitos” or “piedras con hoyuelos”) were interpreted as evidences of palm nuts processing by prehistoric inhabitants of the region. …”
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    Technology, raw materials use and ocupational redundancy: the archaeological locality of Punta Odriozola, Río Negro province coast, Argentina by Cardillo, Marcelo, Alberti, Jimena, Carranza, Eugenia

    Published 2017
    “…The concentrations of lithic weights and grinding stone tools suggests that a strategy of preferential use may have been carried on in some sectors of the locality over others, in relation to certain activities, which is seen as differential artifact discard and variations in the density of the lithic record.…”
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    Quarry-workshop El Ranchito (Dpto, Ischilín, Córdoba). A first approach to characterize provenience sources and the analysis of lithic sets by Sario, Gisela, Pautassi, Eduardo, Salvatore, Marcos

    Published 2017
    “…During archaeological research in the valley, we found lithic raw material of high quality for carving, a siliceous rock from which arrowheads were identified, in addition toother stone tools. While its presence is low as compared with other lithic artifacts such as quartz, such material was found in most archaeological sites in the region. …”
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    Túmulo II del Brazo Largo. A contribution to the archaeology of the Paraná Lower Delta by Politis, Gustavo G, Bastourre, Laura, Di Prado, Violeta, Bonomo, Mariano, Moreira, Germán, Matarrese, Alejandra

    Published 2017
    “…The lithic assemblage comprises ground stone tools with little effort invested in their shaping, recycled broken artefacts and worn-out pieces. …”
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    Transporting rocks to an empty environment of lithic raw materials: The case of the Central Pampean Dunefields (Argentina) by Messineo, Pablo Geronimo, Barros, Maria Paula, Pal, Nélida Marcela, Scheifler, Nahuel Alberto

    Published 2019
    “…For this purpose, we present macroscopic characterizations of stone tools and analyze different production and use strategies from four Holocene stratified sites: La Susana 1, Laguna de los Pampas, Laguna Cabeza de Buey 2, and Huencú Nazar. …”
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