2019
DOI: 10.24215/18536387e003
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El estudio de los cambios entésicos en restos humanos de argentina. Estado actual y avances futuros

Abstract: Durante la última década el análisis de los cambios entésicos se ha incluido como parte de las investigaciones bioarqueológicas de diversas regiones de Argentina. En este trabajo se presenta una síntesis de los principales resultados alcanzados hasta el momento y se proponen algunos caminos para los futuros estudios. Los resultados más recientes desarrollados en Argentina tienen en cuenta, en general, los conocimientos más actuales. Se identifican, sin embargo, tres aspectos a ser considerados: 1) las distinta… Show more

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“…Similarly, enthesic changes were rarely considered. A recent review of this topic, including the data reported in Argentina, was published by Zúñiga Thayer and Suby (2019). The results reported in Southern Patagonia need to be revisited with recent methods, given that those previously used were criticized for their lack of correlation with clinical and biological data (Henderson et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, enthesic changes were rarely considered. A recent review of this topic, including the data reported in Argentina, was published by Zúñiga Thayer and Suby (2019). The results reported in Southern Patagonia need to be revisited with recent methods, given that those previously used were criticized for their lack of correlation with clinical and biological data (Henderson et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies neither quantified the results nor mentioned the methods used to identify and record entheseal changes. The most detailed study of enthesic changes in Southern Patagonia was conducted by Zúñiga Thayer (2016), who studied a sample of 26 skeletons from Southern Tierra del Fuego using the method proposed by Villotte and Knüsel (2013). This study also showed more highly developed enthesic changes in the upper limbs of female skeletons, interpreted as evidence of repeated rowing during the lifetime of these individuals.…”
Section: Recent Paleopathological Researchesmentioning
confidence: 99%