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María Constanza Ceruti (born 11 January 1973 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine anthropologist and mountaineer, who has done more than 80 field surveys, most of them as part of National Geographic teams in Andean regions of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru.[1]

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  1. 42 relations: Aconcagua, Altitude sickness, Andes, Anthropologist, Archaeology, Arequipa, Argentine Army, Buenos Aires, Cachi, Argentina, Capacocha, Catholic University of Salvador, Children of Llullaillaco, Coca, Cusco, Enric Sala, Gloria Lisé, Inca Empire, J. Michael Fay, Johan Reinhard, John M. Fahey Jr., Llullaillaco, Misti, Moccasin, Mountaineering, National Geographic, National Geographic Society, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, National University of Cuyo, Nevado Queva, Peru, Princess of Asturias Awards, Pucará de Tilcara, Pulmonary edema, Qhiwar, Reza Deghati, Salta, Society for American Archaeology, Society of Woman Geographers, Spondylus, The Explorers Club, University of Buenos Aires, Women of Discovery Awards.

  2. 21st-century Argentine women scientists
  3. Argentine anthropologists
  4. Argentine archaeologists
  5. Argentine women anthropologists
  6. Argentine women archaeologists
  7. National University of Cuyo alumni

Aconcagua

Aconcagua is a mountain in the Principal Cordillera of the Andes mountain range, in Mendoza Province, Argentina.

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Altitude sickness

Altitude sickness, the mildest form being acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a harmful effect of high altitude, caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation.

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Andes

The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountain Range are the longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America.

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Anthropologist

An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology.

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Archaeology

Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.

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Arequipa

Arequipa (Aymara and Ariqipa), also known by its nicknames of Ciudad Blanca (Spanish for "White City") and León del Sur (Spanish for "Lion of the South"), is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous province and department.

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Argentine Army

The Argentine Army (Ejército Argentino, EA) is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic and the senior military service of Argentina.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.

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Cachi, Argentina

Cachi is a small city in Salta Province Argentina.

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Capacocha

Capacocha or Qhapaq huchaOf Summits and Sacrifice: An Ethnohistoric Study of Inka Religious Practices, University of Texas Press, 2009 (qhapaq noble, solemn, principal, mighty, royal, hucha crime, sin, guilt Hispanicized spellings Capac cocha, Capaccocha, Capacocha, also qhapaq ucha) was an important sacrificial rite among the Inca that typically involved the sacrifice of children.

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Catholic University of Salvador

The Catholic University of Salvador (Universidade Católica do Salvador, UCSal) is a private and non-profit Catholic university, located in Salvador, the first capital of Brazil, and fourth largest city of Brazil.

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Children of Llullaillaco

The Children of Llullaillaco, also known as the Mummies of Llullaillaco, are three Inca child mummies discovered on 16 March 1999 by Johan Reinhard and his archaeological team near the summit of Llullaillaco, a stratovolcano on the Argentina–Chile border.

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Coca

Coca is any of the four cultivated plants in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to western South America.

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Cusco

Cusco or Cuzco (Qusqu or Qosqo) is a city in southeastern Peru near the Sacred Valley of the Andes mountain range and the Huatanay river.

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Enric Sala

Enric Sala (born November 26, 1968, Girona) is a former university professor who saw himself writing the obituary of ocean life, and quit academia to become a full-time conservationist as a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.

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Gloria Lisé

Gloria Lisé (the author's pseudonym) (born March 22, 1961) is an Argentinian writer, playwright, lawyer, professor, and an accomplished musician.

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Inca Empire

The Inca Empire, officially known as the Realm of the Four Parts (Tawantinsuyu, "four parts together"), was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.

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J. Michael Fay

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Johan Reinhard

Johan Reinhard (born December 13, 1943) is an American anthropologist and archaeologist.

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John M. Fahey Jr.

John M. Fahey is chairman emeritus of the National Geographic Society.

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Llullaillaco

Llullaillaco is a dormant stratovolcano on the border between Argentina (Salta Province) and Chile (Antofagasta Region).

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Misti

Misti is a dormant volcano located in the Andes mountains in southern Peru, rising above Peru's second-largest city, Arequipa.

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Moccasin

A moccasin is a shoe, made of deerskin or other soft leather, consisting of a sole (made with leather that has not been "worked") and sides made of one piece of leather, stitched together at the top, and sometimes with a vamp (additional panel of leather).

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Mountaineering

Mountaineering, mountain climbing, or alpinism is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending mountains.

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National Geographic

National Geographic (formerly The National Geographic Magazine, sometimes branded as NAT GEO) is an American monthly magazine published by National Geographic Partners.

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National Geographic Society

The National Geographic Society (NGS), headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, is one of the largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations in the world.

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National Scientific and Technical Research Council

The National Scientific and Technical Research Council (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, CONICET) is an Argentine government agency which directs and co-ordinates most of the scientific and technical research done in universities and institutes.

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National University of Cuyo

The National University of Cuyo (Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, UNCuyo) is the largest center of higher education in the province of Mendoza, Argentina.

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Nevado Queva

Nevado Queva or Quewar is a volcano in the Andes mountain range of South America, located in the Salta Province of Argentina.

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Peru

Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Peru is a megadiverse country with habitats ranging from the arid plains of the Pacific coastal region in the west to the peaks of the Andes mountains extending from the north to the southeast of the country to the tropical Amazon basin rainforest in the east with the Amazon River.

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Princess of Asturias Awards

The Princess of Asturias Awards (Premios Princesa de Asturias, Premios Princesa d'Asturies), formerly the Prince of Asturias Awards from 1981 to 2014 (Premios Príncipe de Asturias), are a series of annual prizes awarded in Spain by the Princess of Asturias Foundation (previously the Prince of Asturias Foundation) to individuals, entities or organizations from around the world who make notable achievements in the sciences, humanities, and public affairs.

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Pucará de Tilcara

The Pucará de Tilcara is a pre-Inca fortification or pukara located on a hill just outside (approximately a 15-minute walk) the small town of Tilcara, in the Argentine province of Jujuy.

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Pulmonary edema

Pulmonary edema (British English: oedema), also known as pulmonary congestion, is excessive fluid accumulation in the tissue or air spaces (usually alveoli) of the lungs.

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Qhiwar

Qhiwar (Quechua for a narrow valley, usually with a river, hispanicized spelling Quehuar) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Reza Deghati

Reza Deghati (رضا دقتی; born July 26, 1952) is an Iranian-French photojournalist.

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Salta

Salta is the capital and largest city in the Argentine province of the same name.

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Society for American Archaeology

The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is a professional association for the archaeology of the Americas.

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Society of Woman Geographers

The Society of Woman Geographers was established in 1925 at a time when women were excluded from membership in most professional organizations, such as the Explorers Club, who would not admit women until 1981.

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Spondylus

Spondylus is a genus of bivalve molluscs, the only genus in the family Spondylidae.

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The Explorers Club

The Explorers Club is an American-based international multidisciplinary professional society with the goal of promoting scientific exploration and field study.

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University of Buenos Aires

The University of Buenos Aires (Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA) is a public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Women of Discovery Awards

The Women of Discovery Awards are given by the non-profit WINGS WorldQuest, in recognition of the achievements of women in science and exploration.

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See also

21st-century Argentine women scientists

Argentine anthropologists

Argentine archaeologists

Argentine women anthropologists

Argentine women archaeologists

National University of Cuyo alumni

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constanza_Ceruti

Also known as María Constanza Ceruti.