Archeology and Images. Iconographic sources for the study of the industrial past at the Ingenio Lastenia Site (Cruz Alta Department, Tucumán, Argentina)

The Ingenio Lastenia site is made up of the remains of a sugar cane derivatives production unit that operated in the province of Tucumán (Argentina) between 1834 and 1966. Its more than 130 years of operation make it a witness to the various Stages crossed by the sugar industry from its origins. Fac...

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Autores principales: Villar, Fernando Andrés, Aride, Marina Luciana
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2020
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topic Arqueología
Arqueología Industrial
Fuentes iconográficas
Industria Azucarera
Argentina
Arqueología
Archeology
Industrial archeology
Iconographic sources
Sugar industry
Argentina
Archeology
Arqueologia
Arqueologia Industrial
Fontes iconográficas
Indústria açucareira
Argentina
Arqueología
spellingShingle Arqueología
Arqueología Industrial
Fuentes iconográficas
Industria Azucarera
Argentina
Arqueología
Archeology
Industrial archeology
Iconographic sources
Sugar industry
Argentina
Archeology
Arqueologia
Arqueologia Industrial
Fontes iconográficas
Indústria açucareira
Argentina
Arqueología
Villar, Fernando Andrés
Aride, Marina Luciana
Archeology and Images. Iconographic sources for the study of the industrial past at the Ingenio Lastenia Site (Cruz Alta Department, Tucumán, Argentina)
topic_facet Arqueología
Arqueología Industrial
Fuentes iconográficas
Industria Azucarera
Argentina
Arqueología
Archeology
Industrial archeology
Iconographic sources
Sugar industry
Argentina
Archeology
Arqueologia
Arqueologia Industrial
Fontes iconográficas
Indústria açucareira
Argentina
Arqueología
author Villar, Fernando Andrés
Aride, Marina Luciana
author_facet Villar, Fernando Andrés
Aride, Marina Luciana
author_sort Villar, Fernando Andrés
title Archeology and Images. Iconographic sources for the study of the industrial past at the Ingenio Lastenia Site (Cruz Alta Department, Tucumán, Argentina)
title_short Archeology and Images. Iconographic sources for the study of the industrial past at the Ingenio Lastenia Site (Cruz Alta Department, Tucumán, Argentina)
title_full Archeology and Images. Iconographic sources for the study of the industrial past at the Ingenio Lastenia Site (Cruz Alta Department, Tucumán, Argentina)
title_fullStr Archeology and Images. Iconographic sources for the study of the industrial past at the Ingenio Lastenia Site (Cruz Alta Department, Tucumán, Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Archeology and Images. Iconographic sources for the study of the industrial past at the Ingenio Lastenia Site (Cruz Alta Department, Tucumán, Argentina)
title_sort archeology and images. iconographic sources for the study of the industrial past at the ingenio lastenia site (cruz alta department, tucumán, argentina)
description The Ingenio Lastenia site is made up of the remains of a sugar cane derivatives production unit that operated in the province of Tucumán (Argentina) between 1834 and 1966. Its more than 130 years of operation make it a witness to the various Stages crossed by the sugar industry from its origins. Faced with this condition, its study from Historical Archaeology –and from Industrial Archaeology as part of it- constitutes a contribution of great relevance to the understanding of the Argentine sugar past. Considering historical images as an element of great documentary value for the study of the past from the beginning of our investigations -in 2013- to the present day we have compiled numerous images of the factory that cover a time range between 1880 and 1966. The analyses carried out on a series of historical iconographic sources -engravings and photographs- corresponding to the years 1892, 1904, 1907, 1922 and 1928, they generated results that allowed: a) Locating the spaces represented in the field. B) Obtain a perception of the manufacturing landscape of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. C) Approach the context of production of the images. D) Investigate the technological systems used in the factory. E) Define a relative chronological sequence for the modifications that have occurred on a series of architectural structures within a span of 30 years (1892-1922).
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
publishDate 2020
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/28793
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