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    En la sombra de la arqueología argentina: Jorge von Hauenschild y la formación de la colección von Hauenschild del Museo de Antropología (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) by Lindskoug, Henrik B.; Museo de Antropología, FFyH, UNC, FONCyT

    Published 2009
    “…Thecollection consists of over 4000 objects, the largest amount of elements in the collection is ceramics, butit also includes various lithic artifacts and human remains.This paper is the result of the study of the von Hauenschild collection as a part of the Museo deAntropología, (UNC) plan of collection management which intends to revalorize it. …”
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    APORTES PALEOBOTÁNICOS EN LA RECONSTRUCCIÓN DE PALEODIETAS. ANÁLISIS DE COPROLITOS DEL CERRO CASA DE PIEDRA, SANTA CRUZ/Palaeobotany contributions in palaeodiets reconstruction. Co... by Martínez Tosto, Ana Cecilia, Burry, Lidia Susana, Civalero, María Teresa

    Published 2012
    “…This work aims at studying pollen and plant remains from a human coprolite in the CCP7 site related to an archaeological layer dated from around 8920±200 14C (UGA 7383) years BP. …”
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    ESTIMACIONES ACERCA DE LA SALUD DE POBLACIONES QUE OCUPARON LAS SIERRAS CENTRALES Y PLANICIES ORIENTALES (CÓRDOBA, ARGENTINA) EN EL HOLOCENO TARDÍO: UNA APROXIMACIÓN DESDE LA ANTRO... by González, Claudina Victoria, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2011
    “…Possible significant differences between subsamples were tested using the Chi-square test. Results suggest that human populations of the Sierras Centrales suffered deterioration in health conditions at later late Holocene, principally among young and middle age adults. …”
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