What the iberian conquest bequeathed to us: the fruit trees introduced in argentine subtropic-their history and importance in present traditional medicine. [PDF]
This contribution presents information about the history of introduction, establishment, and local appropriation of Eurasian fruit trees—species and varieties of the genera Prunus and Citrus—from 15th century in two rural areas of Northern Argentina. By means of an ethnobotanical and ethnohistorical approach, our study was aimed at analysing how this ...
Stampella PC +3 more
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Análisis en clave de género de contextos mortuorios en una capital incaica del Collasuyu (Tilcara, Argentina) [PDF]
From a gender perspective and through contextual and bioarchaeological studies of women found in the Pucará de Tilcara, Quebrada de Humahuaca, we propose to analyze and determine differences in social status and funerary practices.
Clarisa Otero, Maria Laura Fuchs
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La relación del turismo gastronómico y la agrodiversidad en Humahuaca (Jujuy, Argentina): una visión desde la etnobotánica [PDF]
Introduction and objectives: The relationship between food, tourism and agrodiversity has been widely approached. In Humahuaca Ravine, the cuisine for tourism include Andean products combined in both traditional and novel dishes.
Acosta, Marina E. +6 more
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The importance of interdisciplinarity for the study of pre- and post-Hispanic interaction processes in La Cueva gorge, Humahuaca, Jujuy [PDF]
The presentation addresses the importance that the interdisciplinary work between Archaeology, History, Biology and Paleontology had and has for the study of interaction, mobility or circulation in the ravine of La Cueva (located in the department of ...
Ramundo, Paola Silvia
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A protocol for health assessment of cacti populations: A case study from Northwestern Argentina [PDF]
Argentina is considered megadiverse for Cactaceae, and Jujuy province, with a high proportion of cacti endemism, is a critical region for their preservation. Cacti deterioration is mainly associated with habitat degradation, agricultural frontier advance,
Barbarich, María Florencia +4 more
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Microbialitic deposits of the Yacoraite Formation, NW Argentina: distribution, environments, paleoecology, and economic implications [PDF]
The Yacoraite Formation (NW Argentina) displays important microbialitic deposits of varied features throughout its six sub-basins. With the discovery of important microbialitic hydrocarbon reservoirs and the interest in lacustrine systems due to recent ...
Aceñolaza, Florencio Gilberto +8 more
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Andenería de las quebradas tributarias del Río Negro y su relación con Pueblo Viejo de Tucute y la conquista incaica. Casabindo, Argentina [PDF]
El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar las estructuras agrícolas prehispánicas halladas mediante sensores remotos y prospecciones pedestres en la cuenca hidrográfica del Río Negro.
Alina Álvarez Larrain +4 more
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Archaeology of the Late Local Landscapes of the Hualfín Valley (Catamarca, Argentina): A Political Perspective from Cerro Colorado of la Ciénaga de Abajo [PDF]
As seen in many examples of imperial expansions throughout history, the Inkas applied a whole range of policies strategically adapted for the different local organizations, in every corner of their empire, and local groups, in turn, were reconfigured ...
Fuertes, Juana +3 more
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Through the study of archaeological, ethnographic, linguistic, and historical evidence from northern Peru to northern Chile, Bolivia, and northwest Argentina, the authors in this volume show the significance of ritual from pre-contact to present day in ...
Bautista, Stefanie, Rosenfeld, Silvana
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Las rebeliones lideradas por Calchaquí y Viltipoco (Gobernación del Tucumán, virreinato del Perú, siglo XVI): Una revisión bibliográfica centrada en la visibilización de los vínculos regionales [PDF]
Viltipoco and Calchaquí are the names of two indigenous leaders who remain alive in the collective memory of the Argentine provinces of Jujuy and Salta.
Hopkins Cardozo, Miguel Nicolás
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