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The role of molluscs in pre-hispanic populations of Uruguay
Published 2019“…The presence of molluscs in archaeological contexts is usual given their importance for food and within the ritualistic and symbolic spheres as well for tool making and as constructive material. …”
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The record of molluscs in the prehistoric archaeological traces of Brazil.
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Octopuses and drilling snails as the main suspects of predation traces on shelled molluscs in West Antarctica
Published 2021“…Future work on predation traces by durophages on shelled Antarctic molluscs is still a pending and necessary issue.…”
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Sobre el desarrollo embrionario de Ampullaria canaliculata
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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 archaeomalacological samples
Published 2017“…In different shell middens located in the Northern Coast of Santa Cruz (CNSC) calcareous mollusc exoskeletons of Nacella magellanica (Patellidae, Gasteropoda) were identified. …”
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Los moluscos y las antiguas migraciones de pueblos mediterráneos hacia América según la Escuela de Manchester
Published 2023Subjects: “…Sociocultural anthropology; Migrations; Molluscs; Shells; Cypraea; America;…”
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The last pescadores of Chimalhuacán, Mexico : an archaeological ethnography /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Miscellaneous Lacustrine Fauna (Molluscs, Crustaceans, Snails, Frogs).…”
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Potential parasitic infections transmitted by seafood in ancient populations from Patagonia
Published 2020“…Sea lions species were also a potential source of the same zoonosis but also diphyllobothriasis. Molluscs are hosts of several parasitic species, but with less severe consequences for human health. …”
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Arqueomalacological research in South America: between subsistence, utility and symbolism
Published 2019“…Malacology in archaeological contexts has had, in recent years and worldwide, a remarkable impulse with a considerable increase in the number of publications in this multi and interdisciplinary field where the natural and social sciences converge (through molluscs as the organizing axis).…”
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Drilling predation on Antarctic tusk shells: First records on Recent scaphopods from the Southern Hemisphere
Published 2021“…Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an opportunity to study and quantify predator-prey interactions in the palaeontological record. …”
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Methodological proposal for the study of malacological assemblages of shell middens: their application of the northern coast of Santa Cruz (Argentinian Patagonia)
Published 2013“…These contexts have been interpreted as a result of the settlement of hunter-gatherer populations that inhabited this coastal sector and made use of available resources, mainly molluscs and pinnipeds. The shell middens represent a complex record, and their formation process combines different geomorphological, environmental and socio-cultural processes. …”
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Synthesis of archaeomalacological studies on shell middens from the northern coast of Santa Cruz, Argentine Patagonia.
Published 2019“…A synthesis of archaeomalacological studies on exoskeletons of molluscs recovered in shell middens on the northern coast of Santa Cruz province, Argentine Patagonia is presented. …”
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Heshkaia 35 site: new data on the archaeology of Moat (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina)
Published 2014“…The zooarchaeological assemblage is composed mostly by guanaco bones. Molluscs also may have played a significant role in the diet. …”
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Nuevos análisis zooarqueológicos y tafonómicos del sitio Cerro Tapera Vázquez (Parque Nacional Pre-Delta, Argentina)
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Aprovechamiento integral de guanacos en Península Valdés, prov. del Chubut. Estudio arqueofaunístico del sitio la Armonía (Muestreo 2)
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Shifting niches of marine predators due to human exploitation: The diet of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) since the late Holocene as a case study
Published 2015“…Additionally, we analyzed the stable isotope ratios in ancient and modern shells of intertidal molluscs to explore changes in the isotope baseline and allowcomparison between bone samples from different periods after correction for baseline shifts. …”
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EL SITIO HESHKAIA 35: NUEVOS DATOS SOBRE LA ARQUEOLOGÍA DE MOAT (TIERRA DEL FUEGO, ARGENTINA) / Heshkaia 35 site: new data on the archaeology of Moat (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina)
Published 2014“…The zooarchaeological assemblage is composed mostly by guanaco bones. Molluscs also may have played a significant role in the diet. …”
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