Looking at Interethnic Relations in the Southern Border Through Glass Remains: The Nineteenth-Century Pampa Region, Argentina
Arroyo Nieves 2 is an open-air site located in a ravine of a small stream in the Pampa region. Its stratigraphy and archaeological remains assigned it to an aboriginal occupation dated in the third quarter of the nineteenth century. At the time, some indigenous groups were settled in strategic borde...
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Ciencias Naturales aboriginal settlements glass remains interethnic relations Argentina |
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Ciencias Naturales aboriginal settlements glass remains interethnic relations Argentina Pedrotta, Victoria Bagaloni, Vanesa Looking at Interethnic Relations in the Southern Border Through Glass Remains: The Nineteenth-Century Pampa Region, Argentina |
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Arroyo Nieves 2 is an open-air site located in a ravine of a small stream in the Pampa region. Its stratigraphy and archaeological remains assigned it to an aboriginal occupation dated in the third quarter of the nineteenth century. At the time, some indigenous groups were settled in strategic borderline areas by the government, on the basis of reciprocal rights and duties. Food and other supplies were given to the Indians to avoid cattle and women raids, thereby keeping the peace. The findings at Arroyo Nieves 2 include bones, from both domestic and wild species, lithic instruments and debris, fragments of stoneware bottles, refined earthenware sherds, buttons, small pieces of metal and numerous glass remains from wine, beer, bitter, and gin bottles, flasks, glasses, and food containers. This paper presents a study of the glass remains, data that have proven to provide evidence on a wide range of themes, including chronology, trade networks and activities, consumption behaviors, and discard patterns. |
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Pedrotta, Victoria Bagaloni, Vanesa |
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Pedrotta, Victoria Bagaloni, Vanesa |
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Pedrotta, Victoria |
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Looking at Interethnic Relations in the Southern Border Through Glass Remains: The Nineteenth-Century Pampa Region, Argentina |
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Looking at Interethnic Relations in the Southern Border Through Glass Remains: The Nineteenth-Century Pampa Region, Argentina |
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Looking at Interethnic Relations in the Southern Border Through Glass Remains: The Nineteenth-Century Pampa Region, Argentina |
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Looking at Interethnic Relations in the Southern Border Through Glass Remains: The Nineteenth-Century Pampa Region, Argentina |
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Looking at Interethnic Relations in the Southern Border Through Glass Remains: The Nineteenth-Century Pampa Region, Argentina |
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looking at interethnic relations in the southern border through glass remains: the nineteenth-century pampa region, argentina |
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2005 |
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http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/135226 |
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