The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina

The relationship between researchers and society in general, but particularly between the former and native american populations sets a degree of complexity that cannot be tackle neither through the fields of Bioarchaeolgy or Public Archaeology separately. The general objective of this work is to co...

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Autores principales: García Laborde, Pamela, Conforti, María Eugenia, Guichón, Ricardo Anibal
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2018
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spelling I10-R372-article-174562024-11-04T18:47:41Z The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina La dimensión social de la bioarqueología. Propuesta de trabajo para una investigación que incluye restos óseos humanos en Argentina García Laborde, Pamela Conforti, María Eugenia Guichón, Ricardo Anibal human remains Salesian Mission restitution Selk´nam Tierra del Fuego restos óseos humanos Misión Salesiana restitución Selk´nam Tierra del Fuego The relationship between researchers and society in general, but particularly between the former and native american populations sets a degree of complexity that cannot be tackle neither through the fields of Bioarchaeolgy or Public Archaeology separately. The general objective of this work is to contribute to the discussion on possible strategies that might broaden our professional practices by promoting new networks of relationships that articulate and reconfigure both fields in our country. To explore this approach, we present the case of the Salesian Mission Nuestra Señora de La Candelaria, located on the north of Tierra del Fuego. In this sense, the Salesian Mission becomes an appropiate stage to explore this articulation, while at the same time recognizing that each case is traversed by its history and local peculiarities.  Perhaps renouncing absolute authority to speak of the past is one of the keys to transforming the discipline, making it more democratic and multivocal, as well as humanizing it in order to incorporate other aspects and levels of analysis beyond the traditional perspectives of the  scientific work. La relación de los investigadores y su producción con la comunidad en general y principalmente con los pueblos originarios, plantea un grado de complejidad que no parece gestionarse ni desde la Bioarqueología ni desde la Arqueología Pública, por separado. El objetivo general de este trabajo es contribuir a la discusión sobre posibles estrategias que amplíen nuestras prácticas profesionales promoviendo nuevas tramas de relaciones que articulen y reconfiguren  a ambos enfoques en nuestro país. Para explorar el mencionado abordaje se presenta el caso de la Misión Salesiana Nuestra Señora de La Candelaria, ubicada en la costa Norte de Tierra del Fuego. En este sentido, la Misión Salesiana se convierte en un escenario propicio, para  explorar dicha articulación y  al mismo tiempo dar cuenta de que cada caso está atravesado por su historia y particularidades locales. Quizás renunciar a la autoridad absoluta para hablar del pasado constituya una de las claves para lograr transformar la disciplina, haciéndola más democrática y multivocal, a la vez que humanizarla en pos de incorporar otros aspecto y niveles de análisis más allá de las perspectivas tradicionales del trabajo científico. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2018-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed article Artículo revisado por pares Metodología arqueológica Artigo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/17456 10.31048/1852.4826.v11.n1.17456 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2018); 127-140 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 11 Núm. 1 (2018); 127-140 Revista del Museo de Antropología; v. 11 n. 1 (2018); 127-140 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v11.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/17456/20154 Derechos de autor 2018 Pamela García Laborde, María Eugenia Conforti, Ricardo Anibal Guichón
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topic human remains
Salesian Mission
restitution
Selk´nam
Tierra del Fuego
restos óseos humanos
Misión Salesiana
restitución
Selk´nam
Tierra del Fuego
spellingShingle human remains
Salesian Mission
restitution
Selk´nam
Tierra del Fuego
restos óseos humanos
Misión Salesiana
restitución
Selk´nam
Tierra del Fuego
García Laborde, Pamela
Conforti, María Eugenia
Guichón, Ricardo Anibal
The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina
topic_facet human remains
Salesian Mission
restitution
Selk´nam
Tierra del Fuego
restos óseos humanos
Misión Salesiana
restitución
Selk´nam
Tierra del Fuego
author García Laborde, Pamela
Conforti, María Eugenia
Guichón, Ricardo Anibal
author_facet García Laborde, Pamela
Conforti, María Eugenia
Guichón, Ricardo Anibal
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title The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina
title_short The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina
title_full The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina
title_fullStr The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina
title_sort social dimension of bioarchaeology. proposed work for an investigation including human bones in argentina
description The relationship between researchers and society in general, but particularly between the former and native american populations sets a degree of complexity that cannot be tackle neither through the fields of Bioarchaeolgy or Public Archaeology separately. The general objective of this work is to contribute to the discussion on possible strategies that might broaden our professional practices by promoting new networks of relationships that articulate and reconfigure both fields in our country. To explore this approach, we present the case of the Salesian Mission Nuestra Señora de La Candelaria, located on the north of Tierra del Fuego. In this sense, the Salesian Mission becomes an appropiate stage to explore this articulation, while at the same time recognizing that each case is traversed by its history and local peculiarities.  Perhaps renouncing absolute authority to speak of the past is one of the keys to transforming the discipline, making it more democratic and multivocal, as well as humanizing it in order to incorporate other aspects and levels of analysis beyond the traditional perspectives of the  scientific work.
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