From weeds to wheat: a diachronic approach to ancient biocultural diversity in the Santa María valley, northwest Argentina

N Petrucci, VS Lema, ML Pochettino… - Vegetation History and …, 2018 - Springer
The aim of this paper is to analyse continuities and changes in plant diversity and use in the
southern part of the Santa María valley in northwest Argentina, from the 1st millennium ad up …

Archaeobotany in central Argentina: macro- and microscopic remains at several archaeological sites from early Late Holocene to early colonial times (3,000–250 bp)

ML López - Vegetation history and archaeobotany, 2018 - Springer
Recent archaeobotanical research on 16 archaeological sites in the Sierras de Córdoba,
central Argentina, provides new insights into the livelihoods and subsistence practices of the …

Non-domesticated cultivation in the Andes: plant management and nurturing in the Argentine northwest

VS Lema - Vegetation History and archaeobotany, 2015 - Springer
This contribution summarizes archaeobotanical analyses dealing with the identification of
practices such as cultivation of morphologically wild or weedy plants, as opposed to the …

[HTML][HTML] Wild edible plants of the Central Mountains in Argentina. Comparing subregions to understand the complexity of local botanical knowledge

VS Palmieri, ML López, C Trillo - Rodriguésia, 2022 - SciELO Brasil
This work evaluates similarities and differences in the processing and consumption of wild
flora in three subregions of Central Argentina. It aims to both deepen the knowledge of …

Archaeobotanical remains found in a house at the archaeological site of Cardonal, valle del Cajón, Argentina: a view of food practices 1,800 years ago

CM Calo - Vegetation history and archaeobotany, 2014 - Springer
This paper explores food and daily activities in domestic areas at the archaeological site of
Cardonal, Provincia de Catamarca, Argentina. It is based on archaeobotanical carpological …

Exploitation of plant species in northern Patagonia: Cueva Huenul 1 archaeobotanical record (Neuquén Province, Argentina).

C Llano, R Barberena - 2013 - cabidigitallibrary.org
We present the analysis of plant remains recovered from the archaeological site Cueva
Huenul 1, Neuquén Province, Argentina, which provides new insights on the timing of …

The introduction of wheat in Mendoza, Argentina during the sixteenth century AD: Archaeobotanical evidence

C Llano, V Durán - Latin American Antiquity, 2014 - cambridge.org
During the colonial era, southern Mendoza, Argentina, functioned as a frontier where
indigenous and Spanish-speaking people interacted. Contact caused major transformations …

Archaeobotany of archaeological sites from Northwest Argentina (1750-1450 BP): ceremonial use or rubbish dumps?.

N Oliszewski - 2005 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
The archaeobotanical macroremains discussed in this study were recovered from six mound
structures at Campo del Pucar´ a (Andalgal´ a, Catamarca, northwest Argentina), a site …

ArchaeobotanyofmoundstructuresinCampodelPucará,Catamarca, Argentina (1750–1450 bp.): ceremonial use or rubbish dumps?

N Oliszewski - Vegetation history and archaeobotany, 2005 - Springer
The archaeobotanical macroremains discussed in this study were recovered from six mound
structures at Campo del Pucará (Andalgalá, Catamarca, northwest Argentina), a site …

Woody plant species used during the Archaic period in the Southern Argentine Puna. Archaeobotany of Quebrada Seca 3

MF Rodrı́guez - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2000 - Elsevier
Woody plant species used by hunter–gatherer groups during the Archaic period (10,000–
3000 years bp) were studied from materials recovered at an archaeological site of the …