How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials

In 2019, in Vera y Pintado jurisdiction (Departamento San Justo, Santa Fe) archaeological remains were located in a public space that corresponded to human burials. According to this, both the Commune and the local Museum identified the need to request an intervention, and did so at the Ministry of...

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spelling I10-R323-article-398552022-12-26T15:33:26Z How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials ¿Cómo un rescate arqueológico deviene en un proyecto de extensión universitaria? La problemática del tratamiento de enterratorios humanos del Rio , Paula heritage , interculturality , museums , critical outreach Patrimonio, Interculturalidad , Museos , Extensión crítica In 2019, in Vera y Pintado jurisdiction (Departamento San Justo, Santa Fe) archaeological remains were located in a public space that corresponded to human burials. According to this, both the Commune and the local Museum identified the need to request an intervention, and did so at the Ministry of Innovation and Culture of Santa Fe. Work was derived to the research team of the “Florentino y Carlos Ameghino” Museum, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura (FCEIA) of Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR), which had the archaeological studies concession for the area. This research and outreach team has been working in a joint task related to Cultural Heritage with the Aboriginal Community “Aim Mokoilek” of Colonia Dolores (San Justo, Santa Fe) for more than a decade. Considering this background, an archaeological rescue was proposed within an interinstitutional project which involves the University, the Commune, the Museum and the aboriginal community. Taking into account early diagnoses, the need of an approach from interculturality and critical outreach was identified in order to get over an archaeological rescue instance to put into play and tension: cultural heritage, indigenous ancient territories, human bones remains, treatment from museums and scientific research. In this work we share the experience in pandemic times. En 2019, en jurisdicción de Vera y Pintado (Dpto. San Justo, Santa Fe) se localizaron en un espacio público restos arqueológicos correspondientes a enterratorios humanos. Frente a ello, la Comuna y el Museo local, en conjunto, se plantearon la necesidad de solicitar una intervención y lo hicieron al Ministerio de Innovación y Cultura de Santa Fe. El trabajo se derivó al equipo de investigación del Museo Florentino y Carlos Ameghino, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura (FCEIA) de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR), que contaba con la concesión de estudios arqueológicos en la zona. Este equipo, de investigación y extensión, desarrolla hace más de una década trabajos conjuntos en torno al Patrimonio Cultural con la Comunidad Aborigen Aim Mokoilek de Colonia Dolores (San Justo, Santa Fe). Atendiendo a los antecedentes, se propuso el rescate arqueológico en el ámbito de un trabajo interinstitucional entre universidad, comuna, museo y comunidad aborigen. En el marco de los primeros diagnósticos se identificó la necesidad de un abordaje desde la interculturalidad y la extensión crítica a los fines de superar la instancia de un rescate arqueológico para poner en juego y tensión: el patrimonio cultural, los territorios ancestrales indígenas, el tratamiento de los restos óseos humanos, desde los museos y la investigación científica. En este trabajo compartimos la experiencia en tiempos de pandemia. Secretaría de Extensión Universitaria 2022-12-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ext/article/view/39855 ExT: Revista de Extensión de la UNC; Núm. 15 (2022): Fortalecimiento de la función extensionista en la Universidad 2796-9053 2250-7272 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ext/article/view/39855/40002 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials
topic_facet heritage , interculturality , museums , critical outreach
Patrimonio, Interculturalidad , Museos , Extensión crítica
author del Rio , Paula
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title How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials
title_short How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials
title_full How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials
title_fullStr How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials
title_full_unstemmed How does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? The problem of the treatment of human burials
title_sort how does an archaeological rescue become a university extension project? the problem of the treatment of human burials
description In 2019, in Vera y Pintado jurisdiction (Departamento San Justo, Santa Fe) archaeological remains were located in a public space that corresponded to human burials. According to this, both the Commune and the local Museum identified the need to request an intervention, and did so at the Ministry of Innovation and Culture of Santa Fe. Work was derived to the research team of the “Florentino y Carlos Ameghino” Museum, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura (FCEIA) of Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR), which had the archaeological studies concession for the area. This research and outreach team has been working in a joint task related to Cultural Heritage with the Aboriginal Community “Aim Mokoilek” of Colonia Dolores (San Justo, Santa Fe) for more than a decade. Considering this background, an archaeological rescue was proposed within an interinstitutional project which involves the University, the Commune, the Museum and the aboriginal community. Taking into account early diagnoses, the need of an approach from interculturality and critical outreach was identified in order to get over an archaeological rescue instance to put into play and tension: cultural heritage, indigenous ancient territories, human bones remains, treatment from museums and scientific research. In this work we share the experience in pandemic times.
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