Recent studies in Latin American Zooarchaeology: selection of works by IICNZA

In recent decades, Argentine zooarchaeology has shown an accelerated growth that can be seen not only in the number of professionals dedicated to this discipline, but also in the diversity of topics addressed. The II National Congress of Argentine Zooarchaeology (IICNZA), held in Olavarría (province...

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Autores principales: Alvarez, María Clara, Rafuse, Daniel
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2021
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description In recent decades, Argentine zooarchaeology has shown an accelerated growth that can be seen not only in the number of professionals dedicated to this discipline, but also in the diversity of topics addressed. The II National Congress of Argentine Zooarchaeology (IICNZA), held in Olavarría (province of Buenos Aires) between May 9 and 13, 2011, organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences (UNCPBA), was an appropriate event to publicize the new results related to different zooarchaeological issues specific to the different regions of our country and Latin America. In addition, this meeting allowed to discuss the implementation of old and new methodologies and to generate a space of interdisciplinary interaction around the investigation of faunistic materials. Six symposia, a general session and a poster table were held at IICNZA. In the latter, 25 papers were presented, which covered a great diversity of topics in different regions of Argentina and other Latin American countries.This Dossier includes the results of a selection of papers presented at the IICNZA Poster Table. There are seven contributions, which represent a variety of zoo-archaeological and taphonomic studies from different areas of our country, as well as from Mexico and Peru. Given these characteristics, the Magazine of the Museum of Anthropology of Cordoba (RMA) was presented as an ideal place for the publication of these articles, since it has been indexed in different cataloguing systems and is part of Latindex, the Directory of Open Access Journals and the Anthropological Index Online, with which the diffusion of the works has greater reach and their access is free, aspects that we consider of crucial importance for the current development of the discipline. In this sense, this volume would not have been possible without the support and permanent collaboration of Dr. Andrés Izeta, director of the magazine, who generously accepted our request to present the works in the RMA.
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spelling I10-R372-article-91342024-11-04T18:06:51Z Recent studies in Latin American Zooarchaeology: selection of works by IICNZA Estudios recientes en Zooarqueología Latinoamericana: selección de trabajos del IICNZA Alvarez, María Clara Rafuse, Daniel Alvarez, María Clara Rafuse, Daniel Alvarez, María Clara Rafuse, Daniel In recent decades, Argentine zooarchaeology has shown an accelerated growth that can be seen not only in the number of professionals dedicated to this discipline, but also in the diversity of topics addressed. The II National Congress of Argentine Zooarchaeology (IICNZA), held in Olavarría (province of Buenos Aires) between May 9 and 13, 2011, organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences (UNCPBA), was an appropriate event to publicize the new results related to different zooarchaeological issues specific to the different regions of our country and Latin America. In addition, this meeting allowed to discuss the implementation of old and new methodologies and to generate a space of interdisciplinary interaction around the investigation of faunistic materials. Six symposia, a general session and a poster table were held at IICNZA. In the latter, 25 papers were presented, which covered a great diversity of topics in different regions of Argentina and other Latin American countries.This Dossier includes the results of a selection of papers presented at the IICNZA Poster Table. There are seven contributions, which represent a variety of zoo-archaeological and taphonomic studies from different areas of our country, as well as from Mexico and Peru. Given these characteristics, the Magazine of the Museum of Anthropology of Cordoba (RMA) was presented as an ideal place for the publication of these articles, since it has been indexed in different cataloguing systems and is part of Latindex, the Directory of Open Access Journals and the Anthropological Index Online, with which the diffusion of the works has greater reach and their access is free, aspects that we consider of crucial importance for the current development of the discipline. In this sense, this volume would not have been possible without the support and permanent collaboration of Dr. Andrés Izeta, director of the magazine, who generously accepted our request to present the works in the RMA. En las últimas décadas, la zooarqueología argentina ha mostrado un acelerado crecimiento que se aprecia no sólo en el número de profesionales dedicados a esta disciplina, sino también en la diversidad de tópicos abordados. El II Congreso Nacional de Zooarqueología Argentina (IICNZA), celebrado en Olavarría (provincia de Buenos Aires) entre el 9 y el 13 de Mayo de 2011, organizado por la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (UNCPBA), constituyó un evento apropiado para dar a conocer los nuevos resultados relacionados con distintos temas zooarqueológicos propios de las diferentes regiones de nuestro país y Latinoamérica. Además, este encuentro permitió discutir la implementación de viejas y nuevas metodologías y generar un espacio de interacción interdisciplinaria en torno a la investigación de los materiales faunísticos. En el IICNZA se desarrollaron seis simposios, una sesión general y una mesa de pósters. En esta última fueron presentados 25 trabajos, los cuales abarcaron una gran diversidad de temas en diferentes regiones de la Argentina y otros países de América Latina.El presente Dossier incluye los resultados de una selección de trabajos presentados en la Mesa de Pósters del IICNZA. Se trata de siete contribuciones, las cuales representan una variedad de estudios zooarqueológicos y tafonómicos de distintas áreas de nuestro país, así como de México y Perú. Dadas estas características, la Revista del Museo de Antropología de Córdoba (RMA) se presentó como un lugar ideal para la publicación de estos artículos, ya que la misma ha sido indizada en distintos sistemas de catalogación y forma parte del Latindex, del Directory of Open Access Journals y del Anthropological Index Online, con lo cual la difusión de los trabajos tiene mayor alcance y su acceso es libre, aspectos que consideramos de crucial importancia para el desarrollo actual de la disciplina. En este sentido, este volumen no hubiera sido posible sin el apoyo y la colaboración permanente del Dr. Andrés Izeta, director de dicha revista, quien generosamente aceptó nuestra solicitud para presentar los trabajos en la RMA. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2021-12-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/9134 10.31048/1852.4826.v5.n1.9134 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2012); 149-150 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 5 Núm. 1 (2012); 149-150 Revista del Museo de Antropología; v. 5 n. 1 (2012); 149-150 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v5.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/9134/9888 Derechos de autor 1969 María Clara Alvarez, Daniel Rafuse https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0