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World Archaeology | 2009

Built landscapes of everyday life: a house in an early agricultural village of north-western Argentina

María Cristina Scattolin; Leticia Inés Cortés; María Fabiana Bugliani; C. Marilin Calo; Lucas Pereyra Domingorena; Andrés D. Izeta; Marisa Lazzari

Abstract This article focuses on the architectural characteristics of a household compound in Cardonal, an early agricultural village located in the southern Cajón Valley (Catamarca, north-western Argentina) dated to the first centuries ad. When architecture, as landscape, is understood as the result of the daily tasks of living, the research carried out in Cardonal gives substance to the ways in which the materiality of everyday life forged the building of this prehistoric village. Cardonal is an example of how houses and architecture are not static but fluidly changing with the contingencies of life.


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2009

Camelid handling in the meridional Andes during the first millennium AD: a preliminary approach using stable isotopes

Andrés D. Izeta; Andrés Laguens; M. B. Marconetto; M. C. Scattolin


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2006

South American camelid palaeopathologies: examples from Loma Alta (Catamarca, Argentina)

Andrés D. Izeta; L. I. Cortés


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2005

South American camelid bone structural density: what are we measuring? Comments on data sets, values, their interpretation and application

Andrés D. Izeta


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2014

New Data on South American Camelid Bone Size Changes during Middle-Late Holocene Transition: Osteometry at Peñas Chicas 1.5 (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Argentinian Puna)

C. A. Aschero; Andrés D. Izeta; S. Hocsman


Quaternary International | 2008

Late Holocene camelid use tendencies in two different ecological zones of Northwestern Argentina

Andrés D. Izeta


Revista del Museo de Antropología | 2009

ESTÁNDARES MÉTRICOS Y VARIABILIDAD EN FALANGES PROXIMALES DE CAMÉLIDOS SUDAMÉRICANOS. SU IMPORTANCIA COMO CONJUNTO COMPARATIVO PARA INTERPRETACIONES EN ARQUEOLOGÍA / Metric standards and variability in South American camelids proximal phalanges

Andrés D. Izeta; Clara Otaola; Alejandra Gasco


Archive | 2009

Osteometría de falanges proximales de camélidos sudamericanos modernos. Variabilidad, estándares métricos y su importancia como conjunto comparativo para la interpretación de restos hallados en contextos arqueológicos

Andrés D. Izeta; Clara Otaola; Alejandra Gasco


Revista del Museo de Antropología | 2009

DOSSIER: OSTEOMETRÍA DE CAMÉLIDOS SUDAMERICANOS / South American camelid osteometry

Andrés D. Izeta


Archaeobios | 2008

Análisis espacial del descarte de camélidos en una unidad doméstica formativa. Loma Alta Núcleo "E" (Catamarca, Argentina)

Andrés D. Izeta

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Alejandra Gasco

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Clara Otaola

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Andrés Laguens

National University of Cordoba

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Andrés Robledo

National University of Cordoba

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C. A. Aschero

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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C. Marilin Calo

National University of La Plata

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Gabriella Boretto

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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M. B. Marconetto

National University of Cordoba

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