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Diferencias entre anzuelos que no han sido utilizados, de aquellos retocados: a) Anzuelo sin uso; b) Anzuelo retocado/usado (Modificado de McKenzie 2007:76).
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Este estudio presenta una evaluación sobre la variabilidad morfológica de anzuelos de
concha de Choromytilus chorus (C. chorus) provenientes de capas estratigráficas
datadas entre los años 8.000 y 4.000 antes del presente (a.p.) de seis sitios
arqueológicos situados en la zona de Paposo-Taltal, II Región de Antofagasta, Chile.
Para ello se realizar...
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