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26: 161: 212:, and thousands of archaeological pieces. Over the following three years, he and his team, recovered and catalogued over 3,000 artifacts, many of which were added to the Museum of Ethnography. The effort earned Ambrosetti a Doctorate 98:(1896). He collaborated with a number of local scientific institutions in subsequent years, including work for his alma mater's School of Philosophy and Letters, the Argentine Geographic Institute, the 394: 134: 359: 103: 389: 354: 137:
and the Western Hemisphere Historical and Numismatic Association in 1901, representing Argentina at the 1902 Scientific Congress (in
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was estimated by Ambrosetti to have been established in the 11th century. The 15-hectare (38 acre) site included a
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Following graduation, he was appointed Director of Zoology at the Provincial Museum of Entre RĂ­os, in
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region. He died in Buenos Aires in 1917, and his ashes were buried at the foot of the Tilcara ruins.
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from his alma mater in 1910, following which he left responsibility for the project to his student,
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people long since vanished. Built on a strategic site as a fort along the storied
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Ambrosetti continued to teach and write, and in 1917, published his only novel,
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Academic staff of the National University of La Plata
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Argentine archaeologist, ethnographer and naturalist
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Juan B. Ambrosetti Museum of Ethnography

anthropology
Gualeguay
Entre RĂ­os Province
University of Buenos Aires
Florentino Ameghino
Chaco Province
Paraná
ethnomusicology
cemeteries
Misiones Province
TafĂ­ del Valle
La Plata Museum
Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum
Buenos Aires Zoo
Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg
peer-reviewed journals
CĂłrdoba
Argentine Scientific Society
New York City
Archaeology
University of Buenos Aires Museum of Ethnography
CalchaquĂ­

Pucará de Tilcara
Argentine Northwest
Quebrada de Humahuaca
gorge
Jujuy Province

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