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Physical, Chemical and Biological Markers in Argentine Archaeology: Theory, Methods and Applications
Débora M. Kligmann and Marcelo R. Morales
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Although the beginning of archaeological studies dates back to very old times, the use and applications of disciplines such as physics, chemistry, geology, and biology in archaeology have rapidly increased during the last sixty years worldwide. Papers that apply methods and techniques of the so-called "hard sciences" to solve diverse problems in Argentine archaeology have become more popular during the last two decades. These studies involve the participation of professionals coming from several fields such as physics, chemistry, geology and biology, as well as archaeologists technically trained in those disciplines. Papers that apply this kind of approach can only be found as isolated contributions in Argentine archaeological meetings, symposia, and in non-specific publications, because there are no local technical journals such as those internationally available. For this reason we organized a Symposium at the XVII National Congress of Argentine Archaeology (October 2010, Mendoza, Argentina) seeking to offer a specialist-oriented arena to share new information and discuss methodological and technical issues regarding the application of physical, chemical, and biological tools in archaeology. This book includes some of the papers presented at that symposium, and partially illustrates the state of the art in the utilization of these analytical markers in Argentina. This book aims at presenting the local research to non-Spanish speaking audiences and at promoting a dialogue between archaeologists trained in chemical, earth and natural sciences who use these methods and techniques around the world.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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INDICADORES FÍSICOS, QUÍMICOS Y BIOLÓGICOS EN LA ARQUEOLOGÍA ARGENTINA: TEORÍA, MÉTODOS Y APLICACIONES
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INDICATEURS PHYSIQUES, CHIMIQUES ET BIOLOGIQUES EN ARCHÉOLOGIE: THÉORIE, MÉTHODES ET APPLICATIONS
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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LIST OF REVIEWERS
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APPLICATIONS OF PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL MARKERS IN ARGENTINE ARCHAEOLOGY: A BRIEF STATE OF THE ART
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CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF OBSIDIAN IN CENTRAL WESTERN ARGENTINA AND CENTRAL CHILE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES
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APPLICATION OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND MACROSCOPIC METHODS TO LITHIC ARTIFACT STUDIES FROM ALERO CUEVAS SITE (SALTA, REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA): A COMPLEMENTARY APPROACH
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INTRASPECIFIC VARIABILITY IN THE δ13C AND δ15N VALUES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SAMPLES OF ZEA MAYS COBS (NORTHEASTERN ARGENTINEAN PUNA)
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ANCIENT DNA RESEARCH, SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS. A FIRST GENETIC ANALYSIS OF MUSEUM SAMPLES FROM SAN JULIÁN, SANTA CRUZ, ARGENTINA
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DETERMINATION OF AGE AND SEX ON DENTAL PIECES OF LAMA GUANICOE: A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
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METHODOLOGICAL PROPOSAL TO IDENTIFY IRRIGATION CANALS USING DIATOMS AS BIOMARKERS: PEÑAS COLORADAS (ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA, SOUTHERN PUNA OF ARGENTINA)
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PALEOENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES OF THE QUEBRADA DE LAPAO, JUJUY PROVINCE, ARGENTINA (23º 22´ 01” S, 66º 21´ 52,8” W, 3650 M A.S.L.) FOR THE 9400-7300 YRS B.P. SPAN
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POLLEN ANALYSIS OF PASTOS CHICOS: PALEOENVIRONMENTAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE DRY PUNA OF ARGENTINA
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IN PURSUIT OF THE FIRE. CONTRIBUTIONS OF MICROCHARCOAL ANALYSIS TO THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE AMBATO VALLEY (CATAMARCA)
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ON STEWS AND SEDIMENTS: CONTRIBUTIONS OF EXPERIMENTAL FIELD AND LAB ARCHAEOLOGY TO THE STUDY OF SEDIMENTOLOGICAL MODIFICATIONS
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Published: 2014
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407313221 (paperback)
- 9781407342863 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2678