- LITERATURA CHILENA 719
- CIENCIAS SOCIALES 694
- CHILE 557
- DERECHO 545
- Vivienda unifamiliar 466
- HISTORIA CHILENA 389
- AMERICA LATINA 310
- ECONOMIA 286
- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS 268
- HISTORIA ARGENTINA 251
- BIOGRAFIAS 250
- ARGENTINA 235
- LITERATURA INFANTIL 231
- DEM 228
- CRITICA LITERARIA 225
- Edificio de viviendas 220
- POLITICA ECONOMICA 208
- LITERATURA ARGENTINA 205
- EDUCACION 204
- Museo 200
- HISTORIA 185
- POLITICA 181
- Hotel 177
- RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES 177
- DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL 176
- DATOS ESTADISTICOS 166
- Espacio público 163
- Edificio de oficinas 162
- POBREZA 154
- Arquitectura contemporánea 152
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The historical archaeological town of Rio San Salvador (Soriano, Uruguay)
Published 2014“…Information produced refines prehistoric chronological sequence for lower Uruguay river while opening the discussion about regional dynamics and the ethno historical roles played by this particular human settlement.…”
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Cairnes and vichaderos in the highlands of Uruguay
Published 2014“…These structures were built by aggregating stone blocks, forming mounds and circles, hills and mountains located in north-central and east of Uruguay. …”
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The paradox of knowledge: little and good or a lot and regular?
Published 2015“…The osteological collections deposited in museums, can provide important information with its degree of preservation, despite the lack of methodological rigor in their recovery. While the skeletal remains from systematic excavations and rescues are more complete but worse preserved. …”
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The utilization of indigenous designs in the collections of the Museo Etnográfico at the University of Buenos Aires at the beginning of XX century: actors, activities and objects
Published 2017“…This article focuses on the use of the collections of the Ethnographic Museum during the first decades of the twentieth century, in a context of recovering indigenous “art” representing the Americas and local art, This event was also accompanied by the development of production spaces and tissue exhibitions inspired partly by motifs or designs of objects stored in Argentine museums. While the Museum arranged school visits and groups of university students and artists in order to record indigenous motifs from artistic pieces, schools and workshops of weaving led by Clemente Onelli were created. …”
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Faunal remains from Tembrao archaeological site (Río Negro province, Argentina)
Published 2021“…The faunal assemblage consists mainly of mammalian bone remains, principally artiodactyls: in particular, it is proposed that the remains of sheep were deposited by modern occupations of Tembrao site, while the guanacos would have been the main prey of the pre-hispanic hunter-gatherers. …”
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Análisis sobre pintadas e inscripciones en el sitio Mansión Seré (Morón, Provincia de Buenos Aires)
Published 2011“…The presence of writings on the walls made by ex disappeared prisoners while they were arrested in that place, is mentioned in different testimonies. …”
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La mujer en el registro bioarqueológico y su visibilidad en los contextos funerarios
Published 2012“…We will discuss different approaches in the bioarchaeological analysis, that reveal the patterns of behavior while deconstructing the places traditionally granted from archeology and biological anthropology to women in the social organization of prehistoric peoples. …”
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THE PRESENCE OF BIRDS IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD OF THE NORTH COAST OF SANTA CRUZ
Published 2019“…The most common taxa are cormorants, albatrosses and Magellanic penguins; while the archaeological localities of Cabo Blanco and Bahia del Oso Marino stand out because there are significant avifauna groups that show the intensive exploitation of cormorants and albatrosses respectively. …”
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Compared taphonomic histories of human and faunal bone remains from Acevedo 1 site, Pico river valley (Chubut Province, Argentina)
Published 2020“…The results suggest that human remains would have been deposited on the site possibly in the context of mortuary activities, while the bulk of the faunal sample would have been mainly formed by the action of canids, probably foxes. …”
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Late Holocene plant use in lowland central Argentina: Microfossil evidence from dental calculus
Published 2019“…However, the available information related to plant use hasbeen mainly obtained in populations that inhabited the Central Highlands, while for the Eastern Lowlands littleinformation is known, with various aspects related to the consumption and/or manipulation of the various plantresources present in the area still needing elucidation. …”
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Jóvenes en riesgo: un análisis de las facetas tutelares en la gestión municipal de la diversión nocturna. Córdoba, Argentina
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Tafonomía neotropical en la Argentina. La generación de principios tafonómicos regionales en los últimos veinte años
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Actualistic taphonomic study of the rodents digested by the Achala culpeo fox (Lycalopex culpaeus smithersi) in the highlands of central Argentina
Published 2021“…A high proportion of heavy and extreme digestion was inferred, while some elementsbear light or no digestion traces at all. …”
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