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The colors of pre-Hispanic textiles from cemeteries in the Quillagua and San Pedro de Atacama oases of Northern Chile
(John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2021)
© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.Few sources of red (anthraquinoids) and blue (indigoids) dyes were used in pre-Hispanic textiles from different cultures, periods, and areas in the South-Central Andes. Yellow dyes have been ...
Morphometry of a Pre-Hispanic Dog From Northwestern Argentina (Ad 800-1200)
(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2016-10)
A detailed morphometric description of a dog skull from the pre- Hispanic archaeological site La Isla de Tilcara (northwestern Argentina, ca. AD 800-1200) is presented. The resulting data were compared with those of dog ...
Geomorphological Insights on Human-Volcano Interactions and Use of Volcanic Materials in Pre-Hispanic Cultures of Costa Rica, through the Holocene
(2018)
Critical Zones (CZ) in tropical environments, especially near active volcanoes, are rich in
resources such as water, food, and construction materials. In Central America, people
have lived near volcanic centers for ...
El periplo del objeto mitológico: itinerarios simbólicos del arte prehispánico entre los siglos XVI y XX
(Universidad de Palermo, 2014)
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 ...
Formative pre-Hispanic agricultural soils in northwest Argentina
(Cambridge University Press, 2011-01)
Our study area is from an early agricultural archaeological site named "El Tolar" (1st to 9th century AD), located in Tafí Valley (Tucumán, northwest Argentina). The objective was to identify geochemical signatures generated ...
Formative pre-Hispanic agricultural soils in northwest Argentina
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2011-01)
Our study area is from an early agricultural archaeological site named "El Tolar" (1st to 9th century AD), located in Tafí Valley (Tucumán, northwest Argentina). The objective was to identify geochemical signatures generated ...
The dog of Los Chonos: First pre-Hispanic record in western Patagonia (~43° to 47°S, Chile)
(John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2021-07)
In recent years, numerous archaeological remains of dogs (Canis familiaris) have been found in the Southern Cone of South America. In Patagonia, the pre-Hispanic record was limited to the northeast. This article presents ...
The Pre-Hispanic Poetics of Sahagun´s Psalmodia Christiana
(Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 2009)