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    Making Rock Art: Correspondences, Rhythms, and Temporalities by Troncoso, Andrés, Armstrong, Felipe

    “…Non-representational approaches (to rock art) have highlighted the relevance of making processes. Rhythm, temporality, and taskscapes emerge from every act of…”
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    Rock art, ontology and cosmopolitics in the Southern Andes by Troncoso, Andrés

    Published in Time and mind (03-07-2019)
    “…The affective and agentive capacities of other-than-humans have been widely assessed by archaeological approaches dealing with ancient and indigenous ontology…”
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    The politics of provincial site planning and the architectural evolution of the Inka administrative center of Turi, northern Chile by Murphy, Beau, Salazar, Diego, Hayashida, Frances M., Troncoso, Andrés, Fábrega-Álvarez, Pastor

    Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-12-2024)
    “…•Inka imperial settlements don’t fit into ‘planned’ vs ‘unplanned’ conceptual models.•Drone imagery and an ‘aspects’ approach can inform Inka site…”
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    Maize (Zea mays) consumption in the southern andes (30°–31° S. Lat): Stable isotope evidence (2000 BCE–1540 CE) by Alfonso‐Durruty, Marta, Troncoso, Andrés, Larach, Pablo, Becker, Cristian, Misarti, Nicole

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-09-2017)
    “…Objectives The timing and dietary role of maize agriculture is central to archaeological discussions in the Andean region. In the semi‐arid region of northern…”
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    Bone tools of Late Holocene hunter‐gatherer‐fishers of North‐Central Chile: Case study of the Punta Teatinos assemblage by Bravo, Gabriela, Troncoso, Andrés, Santander, Boris

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-03-2019)
    “…During the Late Holocene, important changes can be identified in the social dynamics of hunter‐gatherer populations in different regions of the Southern Andes…”
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    Land tenure and cost inefficiency: the case of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation in Chile by Troncoso Sepúlveda, Ricardo Andrés, Cabas Monje, Juan Hernán, Guesmi, Bouali

    “…This study aims to examine the impact of land tenure arrangements on production costs in a sample of rice farmers in Ñuble Region, Chile. A stochastic frontier…”
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    Rock art and social networks among hunter gatherers of north-central Chile by Troncoso, Andrés, Moya, Francisca, Basile, Mara

    Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-06-2016)
    “…•We discuss the relationships between rock art and social networks among hunter-gatherers.•Rock art advent and the constitution of closed social network…”
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    BEDROCK MORTARS IN THE SEMIARID NORTH OF CHILE (30° S.): TIME, SPACE, AND SOCIAL PROCESSES AMONG LATE HOLOCENE HUNTER-GATHERERS by Pino, Mariela, Troncoso, Andrés, Belmar, Carolina, Pascual, Daniel

    Published in Latin American antiquity (01-12-2018)
    “…Bedrock mortars recur in the record of many prehispanic communities. However, few studies discuss their relationship with social processes. In the present…”
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    Rock paintings, soot, and the practice of marking places. A case study in North-Central Chile by Moya-Cañoles, Francisca, Troncoso, Andrés, Armstrong, Felipe, Venegas, Catalina, Cárcamo, José, Artigas, Diego

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-04-2021)
    “…•Fire and soot structured hunter-gatherer rock art production in North Central Chile.•Rock art at Alero Cachaco was the product of several painting…”
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    Ground to air and back again: Archaeological prospection to characterize prehispanic agricultural practices in the high-altitude Atacama (Chile) by Parcero-Oubiña, César, Fábrega-Álvarez, Pastor, Salazar, Diego, Troncoso, Andrés, Hayashida, Frances, Pino, Mariela, Borie, César, Echenique, Ester

    Published in Quaternary international (12-04-2017)
    “…In this paper we present an overview of the process of mapping and field surveying of an area of ancient fields and irrigation canals around the pre-Hispanic…”
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    Making rock art under the Spanish empire: a comparison of hunter gatherer and agrarian contact rock art in North-central Chile by Troncoso, Andrés, Pascual, Daniel, Moya, Francisca

    Published in Australian archaeology (02-09-2018)
    “…The production of rock art was a recurrent practice in pre-Colombian America and continued after the arrival of Europeans in AD 1540 and conquest by the…”
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    First absolute dating of Andean hunter-gatherer rock art paintings from North Central Chile by Troncoso, Andrés, Moya, Francisca, Sepúlveda, Marcela, Carcamo, José J.

    “…We report the first absolute dating for rock paintings by Andean hunter-gatherer groups. Analysis by Raman spectrometry of remains of black paintings from the…”
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    Rectal diclofenac for prevention of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiography pancreatitis by Losada, Héctor F, San Martin, Pablo I, Troncoso, Andrés I, Silva, Jorge A

    Published in Annals of palliative medicine (01-02-2021)
    “…Acute pancreatitis is an important complication of endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC), occurring between 1-10% of patients. Several randomized…”
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    Recognising strategies for conquered territories: a case study from the Inka North Calchaquí Valley by Acuto, Félix A., Troncoso, Andrés, Ferrari, Alejandro

    Published in Antiquity (01-12-2012)
    “…In this detailed study of fifteenth-century settlements in Argentina, the authors show how the Inka did not just use force, production and ritual to subdue the…”
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    Peer-Review and Academic Archaeology: Quality, Epistemology and Science Policies by Salazar, Diego, Ramírez, Horacio, Yrarrazaval, Sebastián, Saball, Amapola, Troncoso, Andrés, Rogan, José, Correa, Clara

    Published in Archaeologies (01-08-2019)
    “…The object of the present article is to study the relations between the forms of knowledge production in archaeology and the existing systems of publication in…”
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    History, Landscape, and Social Life: Rock Art among Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers in Chile's Semi-Arid North by Troncoso, Andrés, Vergara, Francisco

    Published in Time and mind (2013)
    “…This article discusses the transformations and continuities over more than 3,000 years of rock art production in Chile's semi-arid north, through a…”
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    Quality of life of patients who underwent a bile duct reconstruction by Losada M, Héctor, Troncoso T, Andrés, Silva A, Jorge, Acencio B, Luis, Arias R, Oriel, Portillo L, Norberto

    Published in Revista medíca de Chile (01-07-2022)
    “…BACKGROUNDBile duct reconstruction (BDR) secondary to bile duct injury during cholecystectomy (BDIC) is a complex surgery, and an important issue is the…”
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    Profile of patients with infective endocarditis admitted to a Chilean regional hospital by Stockins, Benjamín, Neira, Víctor, Paredes, Alejandro, Castillo, Carlos, Troncoso, Andrés

    Published in Revista medíca de Chile (01-10-2012)
    “…Mortality due to infective endocarditis (IE) in Chile is close to 30%. To report the experience with patients admitted with the diagnosis of IE in a regional…”
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    Seismic hazard calculation using the equivalent magnitude obtained from numerical modelling by Jarufe Troncoso, Juan Andres, Perez, Sebastian, Hurtado, Juan Pablo, Cifuentes, Carlos

    “…Numerical modelling is widely used to estimate seismic potential in mines. Several numerical methods, along with different interpretation techniques, allow…”
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