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The finding of Enterobius vermicularis eggs in pré-Columbian human coprolites

open access: yesMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 1985
Enterobius vermicularis eggs were found in human coprolites collected in the archaeological site of Caserones, Tarapaca Valley, Chile, dating from 400 BC to 800 AD.
A. J. G. de Araújo   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

A doubly invisible aquifer: Hydrogeological studies and actorsʼ strategies in the pampa del Tamarugal aquifer, northern Chile [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In northern Chile groundwater resources are used intensively for mining activities, drinking water and agriculture. This article analyses the groundwater management in the Pampa del Tamarugal Aquifer , paying special attention to the links between (a ...
Faysse, Nicolas, Lictevout, Elisabeth
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El comercio tacnoariqueño durante la primera Década de vida republicana en perú, 1824-1836 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Indexación: ScieloResumen Este artículo analiza las transformaciones experimentadas por el comercio de la región Tacna-Arica después de la independencia peruana.
Rosenblitt, Jaime
core   +3 more sources

Diet of Andean Leaf‐Eared Mice (Phyllotis) Living at Extreme Elevations on Atacama Volcanoes: Insights From Metagenomics, DNA Metabarcoding, and Stable Isotopes

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 14, Issue 11, November 2024.
On the flanks of > 6000 m Andean volcanoes that tower over the Atacama Desert, leaf‐eared mice (Phyllotis vaccarum) live at extreme elevations that surpass known vegetation limits. We used a combination of metagenomics, DNA metabarcoding, and stable isotope analyses to investigate the diet of mice living in these extreme environments.
Claudio Quezada‐Romegialli   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Las históricas relaciones entre Tarapacá y Oruro: la frustrada tentativa de integración transfronteriza durante ciclo de expansión del salitre (1864-1928)

open access: yesRevista de Geografía Norte Grande, 2011
La finalidad de los proyectos ferroviarios transfronterizos fue el desarrollo económico y la integración cultural entre dos regiones complementarias (Tarapacá y Oruro), durante el ciclo de expansión del salitre (1864-1928).
Sergio González Miranda
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Pukara y chullpas de Nama (Tarapacá): Diálogos arqueológicos, patrimoniales y políticos con una comunidad aymara del norte de Chile [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper reflects our combined experiences between an Andean People of Northern Chile and the social research, both enacting multiples perspectives among similar issues of heritage interests in the current multicultural setting.
Kalazich, Fernanda   +2 more
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Escape behavior of rocky‐reef fish reveals the impact of spearfishing across different management regimes

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 15, Issue 11, November 2024.
Abstract Flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which an organism begins to flee from an approaching threat, is a major component of antipredator escape behavior and a potential indicator of threat perception in fishes. In this study, we analyzed the FID of three important rocky‐reef fish species targeted by spearfishers, which are of ...
Francisco J. Contreras‐Drey   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Acerca de complejidad, desigualdad social y el complejo cultural Pica-Tarapacá en los Andes Centro-Sur (1000-1450 DC)

open access: yesEstudios Atacameños, 2006
El propósito principal de este trabajo es revisar los conceptos de complejidad y desigualdad social, intentando comprender arqueológicamente los sistemas que desarrollaron las poblaciones de los Andes Centro-Sur durante el Período Intermedio Tardío, en ...
Mauricio Uribe R
doaj   +2 more sources

LOBIVIA FEROX BRITTON ET ROSE (CACTACEAE): NUEVO REGISTRO PARA LA FLORA CHILENA LOBIVIA FEROX BRITTON ET ROSE (CACTACEAE): NEW RECORD FOR THE CHILEAN FLORA

open access: yesGayana: Botanica, 2002
Se registra por primera vez Lobivia ferox Britton et Rose (Cactaceae) en el altiplano de Tarapacá, norte de Chile, constituyendo una extensión de rango para esta especie.
Raquel Pinto B.
doaj  

War without Pain? Representing Death and Injury in the War of the Pacific (1879–1884) in Chilean Museums

open access: yesBulletin of Latin American Research, Volume 43, Issue 5, Page 377-389, November 2024.
This article examines how Chilean museums that exhibit war handles the bodily consequences of war and weapons upon the human body through an investigation of how death and injury in the War of the Pacific (1879–1884) is represented in a museal context. Are Chilean museums able to defetishise historical weapons and other forms of voyeurism? By analysing
Stefan Aguirre Quiroga
wiley   +1 more source

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