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    CUERPOS EN CONTRASTE: REFLEXIONES SOBRE EL TRATAMIENTO DE LOS DIFUNTOS EN DOS ENTIERROS DE 3.000 AÑOS A.P. (VALLE DEL CAJÓN, NOROESTE ARGENTINO) / Bodies in contrast: Reflections o... by Cortés, Leticia Inés; CONICET-Museo Etnográfico, FFyL, UBA

    Published 2010
    “…The way bodies were treated –the obliteration or conservation of their anatomy, their association with objects that could refer to a human collective in contrast to those of personal use and demarcation, as well as the inverse disposition of the structures that contained them, allows to think that notions of symmetry and opposition would have been implied in the treatment of the deceased by those who inhabited the valley three thousand years ago. …”
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    ¿MANUFACTURA, USO Y DESCARTE? O ACERCA DEL ENTRAMADO SOCIAL DE LOS OBJETOS CERÁMICOS / ¿Manufacture, use and disposal? Or about the social bundle of ceramic objects by Laguens, Andrés; CONICET - Museo de Antropología, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Pazzarelli, Francisco; Becario CONICET - Museo de Antropología, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Published 2011
    “…Abstract If we think that things and objects are the result of a multidimensional bundle of actions and relationships, material or inmaterial, made by human and nonhuman agents, it is difficult to keep thinking about the materiality of objects and the archaeological record in terms of processes, as a series of successive phases of actions or behaviors. …”
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    TAFONOMÍA DE RESTOS ÓSEOS PROVENIENTES DE EGAGRÓPILAS DE CORAGYPS ATRATUS (JOTE DE CABEZA NEGRA) EN EL NOROESTE DE LA PATAGONIA ARGENTINA/Taphonomy of bones remains from pellets of... by Ballejo, Fernando, Fernández, Fernando, De Santis, Luciano J. M.

    Published 2012
    “…A peculiar characteristic of Coragyps atratus (black vulture) is that it builds communal roosts near places where human activities are developed and it feeds on animals of varying size, which may interfere with the formation of archaeological sites. …”
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