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Información sobre el comercio de pescado entre Cobija y Potosí, hecha por el corregidor de Atacama, Don Juan de Segura (19 de julio de 1591) [PDF]
Martínez C., José Luis
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Metalurgia en San Pedro de Atacama Durante el Período Medio
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Oral Route Infection by Trypanosoma cruzi: From the Beginning to the Present Day. [PDF]
Zambrano S +6 more
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Urban dog densities reveal environmental inequities in Santiago, Chile. [PDF]
Crespin SJ, Contreras-Abarca R.
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Inequities in breast cancer outcomes in Chile: An analysis of case fatality ratios and survival rates (2007-2018). [PDF]
Madariaga B, Mondschein S, Torres S.
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Extreme elevational migration spurred cryptic speciation in giant hummingbirds. [PDF]
Williamson JL +11 more
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Targeting deeply-sourced seeps along the Central Volcanic Zone. [PDF]
Bastoni D +26 more
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018
Research on San Pedro's local wares (Late Formative and Middle periods) has tended to favor stylistic analysis of pottery from mortuary contexts to construct chronological sequences. Little is known about systems of production of domestic wares, or about
Ester Echenique
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Research on San Pedro's local wares (Late Formative and Middle periods) has tended to favor stylistic analysis of pottery from mortuary contexts to construct chronological sequences. Little is known about systems of production of domestic wares, or about
Ester Echenique
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Textiles and Ethnicity: Tiwanaku in San Pedro de Atacama, North Chile
Latin American Antiquity, 1992Examining textiles and other usually perishable artifacts, this paper focuses on textile style as an indicator of ethnicity in archaeological textiles excavated in the cemetery of Coyo Oriental, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. The Coyo Oriental cemetery was occupied during a period of strong Tiwanaku influence in San Pedro de Atacama (A. D.
Amy Oakland Rodman
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