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      Rescate de un cementerio de cazadores-recolectores prehispánicos: sitio Loma de la Lata¹ (provincia del Neuquén, República Argentina)

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          En este trabajo se presentan los resultados de los estudios arqueológicos y bioarqueológicos realizados sobre materiales rescatados por la Lic. Ana María Biset en el sitio Loma de la Lata (LLL) en 1988. Se trata de un cementerio de cazadores-recolectores correspondientes al Holoceno tardío final que presenta semejanzas con otros sitios, próximos y distantes, en cuanto a cronología, características ambientales, prácticas mortuorias, redundancia en el uso del espacio, perfiles etarios representados y características de los materiales recuperados. Se discute, para esta época, la existencia de redes de intercambio y movilidad de bienes entre grupos sociales como reflejo de procesos de incremento demográfico y competencia territorial. Por último, se establecen relaciones con el centro-sur de Chile, Cuyo, la región pampeana, la provincia de Buenos Aires, la costa atlántica y las Sierras Centrales.

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          This paper presents the results of archaeological and bioarchaeological studies on rescued material carried out by the archaeologist Ana Maria Biset in the Loma de la Lata site (LLL) in 1988. This was a hunter-gatherer cemetery of Late Holocene that presents similarities with near and far sites regarding chronology, environment, mortuary practices, spatial redundancy, age profiles and artifact types. It is argued about network exchanges and mobility of goods between social groups reflecting population growth processes and territorial jurisdiction. Finally, relations with the south-central Chile, Cuyo, the Pampas region, the province of Buenos Aires, the Atlantic coast and the Central Sierras are established.

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              Porotic hyperostosis: relationship between orbital and vault lesions.

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              The exact nature of the relationship between orbital and skull vault lesions of porotic hyperostosis has remained a controversial issue among anthropologists. Many researchers believe that lesions in both areas are related and have a common etiology; others remain unconvinced of any relationship and prefer to consider orbital and vault lesions as separate conditions with their own etiology. This paper explores the issue by comparing data on microscopic, macroscopic, radiographic, and demographic aspects of orbital and vault lesions from both clinical and anthropological studies. The results of these comparisons support the views that there is a relationship between lesions on both areas and that they share a common etiology.
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                Intersecciones en antropología
                Intersecciones antropol.
                Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (Olavarría, Buenos Aires, Argentina )
                1850-373X
                December 2016
                : 17
                : 3
                : 315-325
                Affiliations
                [03] San Carlos de Bariloche Río Negro orgnameAdministración de Parques Nacionales
                [01] Neuquén orgnameDirección General de Patrimonio Cultural
                [04] Parque Gral. San Martín Mendoza orgnameCentro Científico Tecnológico-CONICET orgdiv1Museo Moyano
                [02] orgnameConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas orgdiv1Museo de la Patagonia Francisco P. Moreno
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                S1850-373X2016000500005
                38d5033e-3990-4c47-9b44-fc9e1a4d246f

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 22 September 2015
                : 20 November 2015
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                Norpatagonia,Holoceno tardío final,Cazadores-recolectores,Cementerio,Intercambio,North Patagonia,Late Holocene,Hunter-gatherers,Cemetery,Exchange

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