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PaleoAmerica | 2018

The Tigre Projectile Point in Central Argentina: Implications for the Initial Peopling of the Region

Diego Rivero; Sebastián Pastor; Guillermo Heider

ABSTRACT We report a Tigre projectile point discovered in Central Mountains of Argentina and discuss its implications for the initial peopling of the central Argentina. This type of projectile point is typical of early groups from the plains of Uruguay and south of Brazil (ca. 12,552 to 11,231 cal yr BP). Its coexistence with Fishtail projectile points in central Argentina would indicate that there was more than one exploring stage during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition.


Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 9 (2016) NÚMERO 1; 35-48 | 2016

INVESTIGACIONES ARQUEOLÓGICAS EN LA PROVINCIA DE SAN LUIS: A 150 AÑOS DE SUS INICIOS, HISTORIA Y PERSPECTIVAS / Archaeological research at San Luis Province: 150 years of its inception, history and prospects

Guillermo Heider; Rafael Pedro Curtoni


Quaternary International | 2015

Loma de los Pedernales, a local raw material source in the North of Pampa Seca, Argentina

Guillermo Heider; Alejandro Demichelis


Primer Congreso Argentino de Estudios Líticos en Arqueología; Primer Congreso Argentino de Estudios Líticos en Arqueología | 2018

Estudios preliminares en el área de Canteras La Falla (Provincia de San Luis)

Mariángeles Borgo; Conicet-Unsl; Guillermo Heider; Gabriel Ramos; Rafael Pedro Curtoni


Latin American Antiquity | 2018

ESTUDIOS MORFOMÉTRICOS APLICADOS A PUNTAS DE PROYECTIL LANCEOLADAS DEL HOLOCENO TEMPRANO-MEDIO EN SIERRAS Y LLANURAS PAMPEANAS DE ARGENTINA

Guillermo Heider; Diego Rivero


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018

Late Holocene plant use in the Sierras Pampeanas of Argentina: Evidence from phytoliths and starch grains

Verónica Lalinde Aguilar; Guillermo Heider; Rafael Pedro Curtoni; Mariángeles Borgo; Jorge O. Chiesa; Gabriela Ramos


Revista del Museo de Antropología | 2017

Morfometría geométrica en puntas de proyectil lanceoladas de las Sierras Centrales, Argentina

Diego Rivero; Guillermo Heider


Anales de arqueología y etnología | 2017

Investigaciones arqueológicas en sierras y llanuras de la provincia de San Luis - Archaeological research in the sierras and plains of the province of San Luis

Rafael Pedro Curtoni; Mariángeles Borgo; Verónica Lalinde; Víctor Martínez; Gustavo N. Gómez; Guillermo Heider; Jorge O. Chiesa; Pedro Dupuy; Augusto Oliván; Gabriela Ramos


Revista del Museo de Antropología | 2016

Investigaciones arqueológicas en la Provincia de San Luis: a 150 años de sus inicios, historia y perspectivas

Guillermo Heider; Rafael Pedro Curtoni


Revista de Antropología del Museo de Entre Ríos | 2015

Rocas de uso arqueológicos en las Sierras Centrales. Fuentes de recursos líticos identificadas y potenciales en las provincias de Córdoba y San Luis, Argentina

Guillermo Heider; Diego Rivero; Edgardo Baldo

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Diego Rivero

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Rafael Pedro Curtoni

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Mariángeles Borgo

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Sebastián Pastor

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Gustavo N. Gómez

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Verónica Lalinde

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Víctor Martínez

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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