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  1. 36901

    First approaches to lithic studies from various theoretical and methodological trends by Brizuela, Camila De Fátima

    Published 2020
    “…Giving rise to the possibility of expression to future archaeologists in the process of formation, it was decided to bet on the generation of a space for the exchange of results and research advances achieved. Thus, a Student Table was established at the 1st Argentine Congress of Lithic Studies in Archaeology (1st CAELA) held in September 2018, being an excellent opportunity to discuss and reflect on the various cases referring to the study of lithic material from a vast plurality of theoretical and methodological frameworks, as well as temporal and spatial.…”
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    The depster-shafter theory in the application of predictive archaeological models: a case-study of copper mining in tierra caliente, Michoacan, Mexico by Trujillo, Armando

    Published 2013
    “…This presents us with another view of how practices are changing with the use of new tools of analysis, that is, what is innovative becomes everyday and thus indispensable.…”
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    University Social Responsibility: considerations on ethics and democracy by Vercellone , Adriana L.

    Published 2019
    “…It is usually justified in philosophical concepts which are rooted in some robust theoretical foundations. Thus, some authors state that RSU implies "ethical duties", "university democracy" or a "new social contract". …”
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    Communication and learning in the knowledge society by Bartolomé, Antonio

    Published 2011
    “…Yet, some technologies allow a deeper understanding of knowledge but they are changing the way we communicate and how we have access to communication. Thus there appear new ways of organizing teaching and new forms of interaction among these fields. …”
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    Regional museums by Gallardo, Ángel

    Published 1915
    “…A consequence of the new concept of the museum is the great modern development of regional museums, for not only are there greater facilities for forming complete collections of the objects characteristic of a region in the very place where these objects are found, but these objects are thus in their own environment and what is seen outside the museum explains and complements what has been classified on its shelves. …”
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    Alice… in Wonderland or Underland? by Molina, Eugenia

    Published 2023
    “…In this case, the chosen fiction goes beyond the myth model, being able to account in its narrative model — strongly crossed by a dizzying aesthetic — of a real symbolic and imaginary parity. It thus becomes a precious access route to work on the uncanny, especially in the analytical experience in childhood, but also being able to extend it to the experience of an analysis in general.…”
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    Quisquisacate Valley. Observing and experiencing the territory in contemporary times, from an original perspective by Acevedo, Jorge Daniel

    Published 2023
    “…As a member of the community I seek to recover the stories of our elder Curacas so that they do not remain only in that memory, but also the possibility of walking that territory and see what it shows us, thus stimulating the observation and the affective connection and sense of belonging. …”
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    Disruptive behavior and academic achievement: the importance of psychological and environment variables by Almeida de Paiva, Maria Olímpia, Lourenço, Abilio A.

    Published 2010
    “…It was found that with the increase of self-concept and improve the environment of the classroom are less frequent disruptive behaviors, increasing thus the academic achievement of students (Portuguese language and mathematics), which stresses the importance of these constructs in the success school. …”
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    Sociology of folklore by Poviña, Alfredo

    Published 1944
    “…Such is the object of the present investigation, but not with the purpose of doing it as a folklorologist, who is a specialized theoretical scientist, but with a sociological criterion, in order to consider the generic aspect of the folkloric fact, thus establishing precise and definite conclusions on this very new branch of sociology, which we can simply call Sociology of folklore.  …”
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    The handmaid’s tale: psychoanalysis, feminisms and religion by Meichtri Quintans, Matías

    Published 2019
    “…The present article, from the TV series The handmaid’s tale (Atwood and Moss, 2017), addresses the history of women and the universe of the feminine in articulation with psychoanalysis, trying to answer the place they occupy to it. Thus, it starts from the beginning of psychoanalysis with Freud and his commitment to listen to the discomfort of the pibas of that time. …”
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    Trade and Skills in Uruguay: Long Term Skill Requirements by Patron, Rossana, Terra, Inés

    Published 2009
    “…The exercises provide insights on the economy-wide effects in the long term of the interaction of trends in trade and accumulation of skills, and thus on the role of the current policy of development of human resources.…”
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    The public and the archaeological heritage. The case of Tres Arroyos community in relation to Arroyo Seco 2 site and the exhibition housed in the local “José A. Mulazzi” Municipal... by Conforti, María Eugenia

    Published 2012
    “…This paper intends analyzing public opinion on archeology and archaeological heritage. Thus, we expect to contribute to the discussion of archaeological heritage in relation to its communication in non-formal education contextual settings (e.g. museums). …”
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    Boundaries of the state religion and extension of the popular religion at el-Amarna (Egypt) by Iamarino, Maria Laura

    Published 2020
    “…We will update the data on the occupation and duration of the Amarna period through a review of the use of planned and unplanned spaces associated with material evidence of religious practices, both official (linked to the cult of the Aten) and unofficial (related to traditional religion). Thus, we will use statistical testing to analyze the distribution of objects related to the religious sphere to determine the scope of the diversity of cults that coexisted in the Amarna areas.…”
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    La Vertebral maturation: a complementary method of age estimation for human bone remains by Morlesín, Milena Constanza

    Published 2017
    “…We conclude that this method makes it possible to reduce the size of the age ranges when used in conjunction with other indicators, thus allowing a positive estimate of skeletal age.…”
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    Aprendemos haciendo alimentos de calidad en organizaciones comunitarias by Mouteira, María Cecilia, Basso, Marilina, Lupano, Cecilia Elena, Perini, Daniela Florencia, Vasiloff, Imar, Aguyaro, Mariano

    Published 2021
    “…The proposal involved collaborative work among the members of an interdisciplinary team that would respond to different situations, which allows the consideration and value of the participants’ knowledge and thus move forward towards the achievement of the goals set.…”
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    The banality of oblivion. Meta-memory in the 2020’s cinema by Roncero Villarón, Israel

    Published 2022
    “…In recent years, a series of films have emerged, in which the main characters are required to confront processes of historical consciousness, but in which they are also forced to confront other characters who are opposed to keeping historical memory alive. Thus, cinema becomes a space for theoretical reflection about the relevance of developing processes of historical memory today. …”
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