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Multidisciplinary studies on the human-environment interaction during the initial peopling of the Americas
(Elsevier, 2015-03)
Climatic and environmental impact on humans and their role in animal and vegetation communities during the Pleistocene/Holocene transition (ca. 13,000–8000 14C BP) is a major topic for the archaeology of the initial human ...
The initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia (southernmost South America): Late Pleistocene through Holocene site context and archaeological assemblages from Cueva de la Vieja site
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-04)
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on research conducted at the Cueva de la Vieja site (45°16′27″ S; 71°32′24″ W, 718 masl), contextualizing this event it in the ...
The Tigre Projectile Point in Central Argentina: Implications for the Initial Peopling of the Region
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-01)
We report a Tigre projectile point discovered in Central Mountains of Argentina and discuss its implications for the initial peopling of the central Argentina. This type of projectile point is typical of early groups from ...
The initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia (southernmost South America): late pleistocene through holocene site context and archaeological assemblages from Cueva de la Vieja site
(Elsevier, 2018-04-20)
This article discusses new data on the initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia based on research conducted at the Cueva de la Vieja site (45 degrees 16' 27 '' S; 71 degrees 32'24 '' W, 718 masl), contextualizing this ...
Early Neotropical hunter-gatherers and the dynamics of the initial peopling of Northern South America
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021-03)
Northern South America (NSA), which roughly corresponds to the
current territories of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and even Panama, is
a key region to address the initial human peopling of the subcontinent,
as well as ...
Pandemic-related streets transformations: accelerating sustainable mobility transitions in Latin America
(2021)
The COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing in public spaces have significant effects on sustainable mobility initiatives. Many cities around the world promoted temporary transformations of streets, ...
Dialectical movements with the Toba people in the Argentine Chaco
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019-05-22)
Since 1998, I have undertaken fieldwork with the Indigenous peoples of the Argentine Chaco, focusing initially on their dances and embodied practices. After this ethnographic research, I began to think more deeply about ...
A Hill Full of Points in Terra Incognita from Patagonia: Notes and Reflections for Discussing the Way and Tempo of Initial Peopling
(Maney & Son Ltd., and Center for the Study of The First Americans, 2015-04)
We present the environmental and archeological results of research at Cerro Amigo Oeste, a mesa-top archeological site with Fishtail points located on the Somuncurá Plateau, northern Patagonia, Argentina. Comparison with ...
REDD+ Governance and indigenous peoples in Latin America: the case of Suru Carbon Project in the Brazilian Amazon Forest
(INDERSCIENCE PUBLISHERSBrasil, 2016)
REDD+ projects have gained prominence on the international agenda as an alternative to face climate change. An increasing number of initiatives are implemented around the world, especially in Latin America. In Brazil, REDD+ ...
Why people participate in collaborative consumption: an exploratory study of motivating factors in a Latin American economy
(MDPICH, 2020-03-03)
In recent decades, collaborative initiatives have become relevant in Latin America, however, the owners of these businesses still face great challenges to mobilize consumers interest. In the research field, many collaborative ...