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    Human/animals relations in the pre-Hispanic societies from the Middle and Lower Paraná River: an ontological turn by Bastourre, María Laura

    Published 2021
    “…The contribution of Amazonian anthropology to archaeologies of ontology is assessed in order to explore human/animals relations in the pre-Hispanic societies from the Middle and Lower Paraná River. …”
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    Journal of Folklore Research /

    Published 1985
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Discourse as an Integrating Concept in Anthropology and Folklore Research / Ellen B. Basso -- Manipulating Time in an Amazonian Society: Genre and Event among the Shuar / Janet Wall Hendricks -- Weeping as a Meta-Signal in a Mexicano Woman's Narrative / Jane H. …”
    Texto completo en Biblioteca Electrónica del MinCyt. EBSCO desde 1995, 32(1). Disponible a través de las terminales de la UNC. [Consulta: 2020/06/04]
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    Excavaciones en la Sede Corporativa del Banco de la Provincia de Córdoba (2014-2016) by Izeta, Andrés, Pautassi, Eduardo A., Cattáneo, G. Roxana, Robledo, Andrés I., Caminoa, José María, Mignino, Julián, Prado, Isabel E.

    Published 2017
    “…This work is part of a line of action proposed by the Institute of Anthropology of Córdoba (IDACOR), doubly dependent executing unit of the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) and the National University of Cordoba (UNC). …”
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    COLECCIONANDO MIRADAS: APORTES SOBRE LA INTERPRETACIÓN DE LOS SITIOS DE SUPERFICIE DE LA “INDUSTRIA AMPAJANGUENSE” / Collecting views: contributions to the interpretation of the “a... by Carbonelli, Juan Pablo; CONICET, Museo Etnográfico Juan Bautista Ambrosetti, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires.

    Published 2015
    “…A partir de estos datos se elaboró como hipótesis que estos sitios de superficie habrían sido utilizados como “stone tool caches”, es decir como espacios de almacenamiento de materia prima dentro del circuito de movilidad de estas sociedades cazadoras-recolectoras.Abstract  This paper analyzes the lithic technology of the quarry-workshop sites in Ampajango, Los Zazos and El Bordo, located at the south of the Calchaquí valleys, from collections of the Museum of Anthropology of Rosario and the Natural Science Museum of La Plata. …”
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    American anthropologist.

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