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The first quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) macrobotanical remains at Sierras del Norte (Central Argentina) and their implications in pre-Hispanic subsistence practices
(Elsevier Science, 2016-08)
This paper presents a study of the first quinoa macrobotanical remains from the late pre-Hispanic site Quebrada Norte 7 (ca. 700 to 300 BP, Sierras of Norte, Córdoba, Argentina). The genus Chenopodium have been recorded ...
Using ceramic petrography to assess human mobility during the Late Prehispanic Period from Sierras of Córdoba (Argentina)
(Elsevier, 2021-06)
How human foragers adjusted their mobility strategies to the labor demand of plant cultivation is a question that drives much modern archaeological research. As a result, the spread of food-producing economies during the ...
Irrigation canals from the Calchaqui valley (province of Salta, Argentina)
(Elsevier, 2019-10)
The archaeological site of Las Pailas, located in the north of the Calchaquí valley (province of Salta, Argentina), is one of the largest agricultural areas developed in the region during the Late Period (900–1430 CE) and ...
Anthropogenic pollen, foraging, and crops during Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehispanic Period (Argentina)
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2017-11)
The palynological study carried out in seven archaeological sites from Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehispanic Period (ca. 1500–360 yr BP) is presented in this article. The fossil pollen was used to assess the late prehispanic ...
Chemical and Petrographic Analysis of Pre-Hispanic Pottery from the Southern Abaucán Valley, Catamarca, Argentina
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2015-02)
Neutron activation (NAA) and petrographic analyses were carried out on Late and Inca Period pottery from 15 archaeological sites and several clay samples in the southern Abaucán Valley, Catamarca, Argentina. The results ...
Engineering Resilience to Water Stress in the Late Prehispanic North-Central Andean Highlands (~600–1200 BP)
(MDPI AG, 2021-12)
The Andes are defined by human struggles to provide for, and control, water. Nowhere is this challenge more apparent than in the unglaciated western mountain range Cordillera Negra of the Andes where rain runoff provides ...
Mining, macro-regional interaction and ritual practices in the South-central Andes: The first evidence for turquoise exploitation from the Late Prehispanic and Inca periods in North-western Argentina (Cueva Inca Viejo, Puna de Salta)
(Elsevier, 2018-02)
In this article, we present the first and only documented source of turquoise exploited in Northwest Argentina (NOA) from the Late Prehispanic and Inca periods (ca. 900–1532 CE). The evidence for turquoise mining comes ...
Archaeometrical characterization of pigments and paintings on Pre-Hispanic pottery from the regions of Fiambal� and Chaschuil (Catamarca, Argentina)
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020)
The results of an analysis of pigments used in slips and designs deployed in ceramic assemblages recovered from archaeological sites located in different environments, expressing the socio-historical process developed in ...
Regional Dynamics in the High Quebradas of the Valle Calchaquí Medio (Salta, Argentina) Between the Eleventh and Early Seventeenth Centuries
(Springer, 2018)
For the Northwestern Argentina (NWA) between AD 1000 and 1430, theproposed situation encompasses the existence of a state of political fragmentation, conflict situations, and the emergence of hierarchies materialized in ...