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La cacería, el procesamiento de las presas y los tabúes alimenticios
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Etnografía Gününa-Kena : testimonio del último de los tehuelches Septentrionales
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Las colecciones arqueológicas egipcias del Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti”: avances en su investigación
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Alfarería temprana en sitios de cazadores-recolectores de la Región Pampeana (Argentina)
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Fibras, plumas y colores del pueblo ishir: Identidad y resistencia en el Chaco paraguayo
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Restitution of the mortal remains found at Cerro Yanquenao, province of Chubut
Published 2020“…Since then, they have been preserved in the Institute of Archaeology of the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires (School of Philosophy and Literature of the University of Buenos Aires). …”
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Lithic Technology at Campo Laborde, an Early-Holocene Megamammal Hunting Site in the Pampean Region (Argentina)
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The Challenge of Protecting Archaeologicaí Heritage in Argentina
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Landscape, Social Memory and Materiality in the Calchaquí Valley during Inka Domination in Northwest Argentina
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Archaeological Heritage Legislation and Indigenous Rights in Latin America: Trends and Challenges
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Gender, power, and mobility among the Awá-Guajá (Maranhão, Brazil)
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The new unified civil and commercial code and cultural heritage protection in Argentina
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Derivas Políticas de la “Filosofía Científica” en la Obra de Rodolfo Rivarola
Published 2017“…The time to define a precise field for philosophy in Argentina coincides with debates around universal suffrage and the forms of democracy. Rodolfo Rivarola was the first professor of philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires, in the new Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, and therefore, a pioneer in university philosophy in the country. …”
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San José de Flores, un lugar en el mundo
Published 2011“…This paper summarizes the work done by the Archaeological Project Flores, Faculty of Arts at the University of Buenos Aires, so far. The hypothesis that guide the research methodology, the literature surveyed, excavated archaeological sites and the theory used are summarized in the following pages. …”
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Agreements and challenges in a participatory horticultural guarantee system
Published 2023“…It is currently part of, together with the districts of Berazategui and Florencio Varela, the productive horticultural belt that surrounds the CABA, which represents the largest production of fresh vegetables of Argentina, supplying mainly the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires with 16 million habitants (Barsky, 2013). …”
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