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Argentina Culture History and Archaeology

Argentina's culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to Argentina's past.
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Archaeology in North-West Patagonia (Argentina)
A project gallery paper from Antiquity, covering recent investigations in the Cholila locality of Argentina by Cristina Bellilli and others.

Argentina's Journey into the Past
This history of Argentina begins with 1502 landing of Amerigo Vespucci.

Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team
Argentina's EAAF has been investigating the desparacidos, the people who went missing during the Chilean military dictatorship of 1976-1983, in Argentina and other countries in South America since 1984. English and Spanish.

Bajo del Coypar (Argentina)
Sistema de procuddion agricola, article in Naya, concerning the agricultural systems of Bajo del Coypar, Argentina, including Inka and earlier civilizations. Spanish.

Betty Jane Meggers [b. 1921]
American archaeologist Betty Meggers is probably best known for her extensive work conducted in association with her husband Clifford Evans throughout the South American continent, including Argentina.

Ciudad Virtual de Antropologia y Arqueologia
The Virtual City has archaeology and anthropology resources for all of South America, including an anthropologist's database (searcheable), on line forums and virtual congresses. Events calendar, bibliographies, South American university index, and several articles on South American research. Spanish.

Estancia La María (Patagonia, Argentina)
Estancia La María is a multi-component site located in Patagonia in Argentina, and probably best known for its multicolored rock art. Spanish and English.

Hunter Gatherers in South America
In 2002, Jason LaBelle was a student at Southern Methodist University; this paper is entitled Late Pleistocene and early Holocene hunter-gatherers of the Pampas and Patagonia, Argentina and Chile, and it is on Tony Baker's site.

Jeffrey R. Parsons
Jeffrey R. Parsons is an American archaeologist, one of the pioneer investigators of the use of settlement pattern particularly in the Basin of Mexico, but has also conducted work in Argentina.

la Canoa de Playa Bonita (Argentina)
From Noticias de Antropología y Arqueología, a canoe recovered from the icy depths of Lake Nahuel Huapi. Spanish.

Myriam N. Tarragó
Myriam N. Tarragó is an archaeologist from Argentina, best known for her work on colonial societies in Buenos Aires

Noticias de Antropología y Arqueología
From Argentina, complete articles in Spanish, Portuguese, and English.

Portals to the World: Argentina
The Argentina page on the Portals to the World is part of a project by the United States Library of Congress, with cultural and political informaiton about the various countries in the world.

Tiwanaku Empire
The Tiwanaku Empire controlled portions of what is now Peru, Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia in South America for four hundred years (AD 550-950).

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