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5361
Science and intellectual notoriety in Norbert Elias. Autobiographical reflections of my intellectual trajectory
Published 2015“…In fact, the peculiarities of his work and the late acknowledgment that it received within the field of social sciences are fruitful sources which enable us to question the ways by means of which academic leaderships are consolidated (together with their dense disciplinary networks), and, on the other hand, they also enable us to understand how other productions are located in the margins of the discipline. …”
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Engaging, attracting attention and accumulating in a food fair in Córdoba, Argentina
Published 2017“…By an ethnographic journey through the food stands and the ways in which these are linked with the family, the meals and the clients, I will introduce the crucial role that seduction practices play in establishing of intimacy and commerce relationships. …”
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Lithic production in quarry-workshops of Antofagasta de la Sierra (Catamarca). A contribution to understand lithic record and their techno- typological diversity
Published 2020“…This are related to particular “ways of doing”. In second place, flakes with particular technicaltypological attributes were documented. …”
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The boundaries of interculturality. Heritage, institutional violence and human rights in indigenist policy Argentina (2016-2019)
Published 2020“…In this paper I examine the way in which violence, human rights and indigenous heritage were being stressed and accommodated in the “intercultural” policies implemented in Argentina between 2016 and 2019. …”
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Prehispanic food in the lowlands of Tucumán (Argentine): a first approach to its analysis
Published 2020“…Based on the work of different researchers in this area, the archaeological evidences and contexts of food findings are analyzed, while some aspects related to the ways of obtaining, producing and circulating them at a regional level are discussed. …”
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Rock Art, agency and ontology: Current reflections on the old animism south of the Central Plateau of Santa Cruz. (Patagonia, Argentina)
Published 2021“…In this essay I explore, without conclusive claims, a way of approaching to the La María Archaeological Site´s Rock art, in the south of the Central Plateau of Santa Cruz from an ontological perspective. …”
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Local rocks exploitation in the southern coast of Santa Cruz (Argentina) during the Middle and Late Holocene
Published 2022“…It is observed that within the wide range of accessible lithologies, those that dominate the samples are siliceous rocks, dacite and basalt and that each of them shows certain differences that indicate that not of them were used in the same way. Likewise, the choice of allochthonous rocks during the Middle Holocene and then a change towards local ones in the Late Holocene is observed.…”
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Thinking about food practices and health care from selfcare process in migratory contexts and intercultural
Published 2022“…These practices are based on generational and generic knowledge that provides women with a framework of support and containment. In this way, self-care is present in eating practices, giving them a restorative, preventive and health-promoting sense.…”
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Caracterización geoambiental y cultural del período formativo en selvas occidentales meridionales: sitio “Horco Molle” (Dpto. Yerba Buena, Tucumán)
Published 2011“…s piedmont during Formative Period, together with the reconstruction of the ways in which human groups interacted with those characteristics. …”
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Archaeological survey, landscape, and “the big picture” of agrarian history: a critical review and some proposals.
Published 2013“…The aim of this paper is to offer some thoughts about the way we conceive archaeological study of landscapes, and the role played by surface survey on it. …”
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The role of molluscs in pre-hispanic populations of Uruguay
Published 2019“…We made an exhaustive bibliographic survey, as well as the analysis of material present in some public collections, focusing on the ways of use and processes of intercultural regional interchange. …”
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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. In this way, the aim is to stand out the importance of considering taphonomic histories when interpreting the archaeological record, especially in regard to associations between human and faunal remains.…”
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Human occupation chronologies modeled by geomorphological factors: A case study from the Atlantic Coast Northern Patagonia (Argentina)
Published 2019“…Other environmental factors were responsible for shortening the chronologies provided by the rockshelters of the region. In this way, the geomorphological dynamics expressed in different types of discontinuities produced biases that affect the chronologies obtained for the human occupation of this region.…”
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Taphonomic Effects of a Grassland Fire on a Modern Faunal Sample and its Implications for the Archaeological Record
Published 2017“…Results suggest that natural grassland fires affect bone remains in a more severe way than previously documented. In general, a high proportion of bones with thermal alteration (70%) were recorded for the different body size categories, with calcined bones dominating the sample. …”
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Naturalistic Observations on the Disarticulation of False Killer Whales (Pseudorca crassidens) Carcasses: Fifteen Years after
Published 2017“…Together with other useful taphonomic criteria (weathering and bone preservation), these results can be used to disentangle the origin of whale bone accumulations at coastal archaeological sites in different parts of the world and to estimate the time of burial of zooarchaeological assemblages. In this way, the role of whales in human diet can be discussed in greater detail.…”
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Agro-pastoral plots and practices in Ambato Valley, Catamarca (VI-XI AD)
Published 2013“…This economic practice merged into a single web of relationships different ways of doing until then hold as autonomous economic strategies with independent historical trajectories, articulating in a mutualistic logic the production of plants and animals for consumption (human and animal). …”
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MILITATING DANCE AND IDENTITY IN PANDEMIC: AN ANALYSIS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
Published 2021“…The preventive and compulsory social isolation restricted the set of collective and community practices, annulled the meeting spaces and significantly altered the ways to safeguard certain cultural manifestations. …”
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Production and inca road logics in Northernmost Northwestern Argentina
Published 2016“…Casabindo was related to the maintenance of the nearby Inca road that connected Calahoyo with El Moreno, Nazareno was thought to support the mining activities in the surrounding areas while Rodero-Coctaca was supposed to supply the mining settlements in the eastern valleys of Jujuy, following the road that connected them to Quebrada de Humahuaca. In this way, some agricultural areas served the logistics of the Inca road while in other cases the road served the logistics of the productive areas. …”
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Archaeology of African slavery on the Uruguayan-Brazilian border: The case of “Estancia de los Correa” (Rocha, Uruguay)
Published 2020“…The archaeological reconstruction of slavery was an appropriate way to update local history, repositioning the slaves in the memory of their descendants.…”
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A necessary change from 'man' to 'hommo sapiens' : an ecocritical study of Oryx and crake and The year of the flood by Margaret Atwood
Published 2016“…In The Ecocriticism Reader (1996), Glotfelty defines ecocriticism as the study of “the relationship between literature and the physical environment”, of the way ideas about nature and man‟s interrelation with the natural world are depicted in literary texts (xviii). …”
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