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    Integrity, resolution and obstrusivity of the archaeological record in northern Tierra del Fuego by Oría, Jimena, Coronato, Andrea, Vázquez, Martín, Bártoli, Valeria, López, Ramiro, Salemme, Mónica

    Published 2021
    “…The archaeological findings associated with deflation holes excavated in a lake terrace at the locality Tres Marías (53°47´50”S-68°11´59”W) and the sites Yowen Ko/Amalia 6 (53°34´40”S-68°25´46”W), both linked to a perched dune in the Amalia locality, are analysed. …”
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    Experimentation process of harvesting of marine molluscs in patagonian coast: analysis of nacella magellanica species and its implications for the interpretation of archaeomalacolo... by Hammond, Heidi, Zilio, Leandro

    Published 2017
    “…Afterwards a comparative study between samples obtained experimentally and those recovered from systematic excavations in shell middens was performed. We interpret that the breakages and evidence of impact on archaeomalacological assemblages would be the consequence of the application of blows with the use of instruments during the collection process of Nacella magellanica gastropod, to generate its detachment from the hard substrate to which lives adhered. …”
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    COASTAL HUNTER-GATHERERS LITHIC TECHNOLOGY: THE FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF A SET OF SCRAPERS FROM THE ALERO 4 SITE (NORTH COAST OF SANTA CRUZ, ARGENTINA). by Ambrústolo, Pablo, Castro, Alicia

    Published 2019
    “…In the framework of the analysis of the prehistoric occupations registered in rock shelters from the north coast of Santa Cruz, stratigraphic studies were carried out at the Alero 4 site. In this sense, an excavation was carried out on a surface of approximately 2m2, which presented a stratigraphy depth of approximately 40 cm. …”
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  4. 2204

    BY LOBOS LAKE SHORE: THE TECHO COLORADO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE (SALADO RIVER MICROREGION, BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE). by Escosteguy, Paula, Rivas Gonzalez, Miranda, Fiel, M. Victoria, Vigna, Mariana

    Published 2017
    “…Then in 2009 and 2010, new surveys and excavation were carried out, these fieldworks offered new data about hunter-gatherer-fishers who lived nearby the lake during Late Holocene. …”
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  5. 2205

    Pre-ceramic rock art in Bolivia. A preliminary approach by Strecker, Matthias

    Published 2013
    “…Defi ning the earliest rock art in Bolivia is hampered by limited archaeological research, particularly concerning the Archaic period, and lack of excavations in rock art sites. Projects in five regions have come up with entirely different results of early rock art traditions: ancient cupules in Mizque (department of Cochabamba), abstract incisions near Lake Titicaca (department of La Paz), negative handprints (stencils) in caves of Mojocoya (department of Chuquisaca) and Paja Colorada (Vallegrande, department of Santa Cruz), as well as representation of wild camelids and hunters in rock paintings of Betanzos (department of Potosí). …”
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  6. 2206

    The archaeological record of mid-altitude valleys in the Diamante river basin by Otaola, Clara, Giardina, Miguel, Franchetti, Fernando

    Published 2019
    “…Archaeological information from the surface and stratified excavations is presented. The objective of this paper is to characterize the settlements and subsistence patterns of the people who inhabited this part of the basin as well as changes over time. …”
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  7. 2207

    Tarde venientibus ossa – For latecomers, the bones by Bartosiewicz, László

    Published 2009
    “…Archaeological excavators are latecomers by vocation, and given good preservation, much of the fi nds are animal bones. …”
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    First petrographic characterization of Late Prehispanic and Colonial ceramic pastes of the Southern Pozuelos Basin (Puna of Jujuy, Argentina) by Pérez Pieroni, M. Josefina

    Published 2014
    “…These materials were recovered in five excavated structures and a test pit in a rubbish deposit. …”
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    Looking from and to the places of power. Antofagasta de la Sierra between 1000 and 1500 AC by Cohen, M. Lorena

    Published 2014
    “…Based on the analysis of form, visibility, and visualization, as well as excavations and chronologies, we interpret PC3c as a seat of social power in a sector that was previously considered to be part of socio-spatial periphery. …”
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  10. 2210

    Cambios dimensionales que sufren los emergentes maquinados de titanio al ser personalizados con porcelana para titanio by Martin, Alberto José

    Published 2016
    “…Los mejores resultados se han obtenido con la utilización de emergentes maquinados de titanio, pero al ser metálicos, ante la presencia de encía marginal tipo 1, da una coloración oscura, debido al fino espesor que la caracteriza. …”
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    Simple predictive model for early childhood caries of chilean children. by Brunotto, M., Fierro Monti, C., Pérez Flores, A.

    Published 2017
    “…Introduction: Early Childhood Caries (ECC), in both industrialized and developing countries, is the most prevalent chronic disease in childhood and it is still a health public problem, affecting mainly populations considered as vulnerable, despite being preventable. …”
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  12. 2212

    Escenas interiores /

    Published 2000
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    Speech by the President of the Academy of Law by Sarría, Felix

    Published 1943
    “…No other event could offer such an occasion and symbolism as this almost miraculous event in which the peoples, invoking the protection of God, finally united in a fraternal embrace, having exhausted the fury and exhausted the veins of so much spilled blood, to dictate their supreme law, lowering the local banners, putting down the fratricidal weapons and sealing forever the indissoluble pact of the Argentine Nation. …”
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  14. 2214

    Hearts of Iron: Neo-Darwinists against Darwin? Disputes about Anthropocentrism and Progress in 20th Century Evolutionary Biology by Anzoategui, Micaela

    Published 2024
    “…To understand contemporary anthropocentrism, we will follow some clues to know how, in our culture, there is an antinomy between two ideas produced at different moments of intellectual history: either that man is the center of nature or the exact opposite idea, escaping in certain aspects to his biology through exceptionality. …”
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    Chronology and formation processes in prehispanic of occupational levels in selvas occidentales meridionales (Horco Molle, Tucumán) by Maldonado, Mario Gabriel, Cano, Sergio Fabian, Sampietro Vattuone, María M.

    Published 2017
    “…Formation processes and chronology of archaeological occupations of Horco Molle (Tucuman) were analyzed, this area is located in the south part of Northwestern Argentina. Pits and excavations, stratigraphic descriptions, pH measurements, trace of alteration analyses in ceramic assemblages, typological classifications, and a radiocarbon dating were made. …”
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    Caldén: pulpería y posta de caminos en el norte de La Pampa (fines del siglo XIX). Una primera aproximación by Montanari, E., Landa, C., Pineau, V.

    Published 2018
    “…In this work we will present the results of the surveys and excavations carried out since 2009. These tasks have as general aims the study of the social practices of these new groups through material remains, written sources and oral history. …”
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    HISTORICAL TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY IN PREHISPANIC RITUAL CONTEXTS. ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA, CATAMARCA, NORTHWEST ARGENTINE by Martínez, M. Soledad

    Published 2017
    “…Taking the study of historical textile technology recovered by systematics excavations in the study area as a starting point, we highlight the continuity of certain technological attributes in textiles and cordages, from hunter-gatherers until historical moments in ritual contexts. …”
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    Arqueologia pública e novas tecnologias: o caso do projeto Paisagens em branco by Andrés, Zarankin, Codevilla Soares, Fernanda, da Silva Martire, Alex

    Published 2021
    “…Utilizamos nuevas tecnologías aplicadas a la investigación arqueológica como (láser scan, escáner de objetos, impresoras 3D, drones y otros), una exposición sensorial itinerante (que simula el entorno antártico dentro de una cúpula inflable), y el desarrollo de herramientas de realidad aumentada y videojuego; buscamos estrechar los canales de comunicación entre el público y los arqueólogos, fo-mentando la construcción de narrativas multívocales sobre la ocupación humana de la Antártida.…”
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    Prácticas de circulación coactiva de niños y niñas en la Argentina. Tramas institucionales, jerarquías sociales y derechos by Villalta, Carla, Gesteira, Soledad

    Published 2019
    “…Essa grade, que permitiu que uma suspeita se tornasse primeiro uma denúncia pública e, em seguida, um caso judicial, foi construída a partir de um repertório categorial, institucional e ativista de direitos humanos na Argentina que conferiu sentidos locais específicos para os direitos das crianças…”
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    New contributions to archaeology of Formosa (Argentina): Chronology of ̈El Quebracho ̈ archaeological site by Lamenza, Guillermo N., Calandra, Horacio A., Salceda, Susana A.

    Published 2016
    “…Successive systematic excavations have revealed human burials dated between 2220+110 and 1700+40 years BP. …”
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