Las investigaciones en el Fuerte Blanca Grande

This paper presents a synthesis of the information generated over the years in the area of the Laguna Blanca Grande, starting with the work carried out by Bórmida, in which he described and defined the Blancagrandense as a lithic industry that arose around 3500 b.C. and lasted until historical times...

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Autores principales: Merlo, Julio Fabián, Merlo, Luisina
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Publicado: Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistaanuarioarqueologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/AA/article/view/13
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Sumario:This paper presents a synthesis of the information generated over the years in the area of the Laguna Blanca Grande, starting with the work carried out by Bórmida, in which he described and defined the Blancagrandense as a lithic industry that arose around 3500 b.C. and lasted until historical times, without mentioning the Fort Blanca Grande. The fort was highlighted by the local historians Arena, Valverde and Cortez, and later by the works by Goñi and Madrid, and the local historian Paladino. Studies on the fort have been continued by the documentary and archaeological analyses carried out in the northwestern sector, the back part of the fort and the lagoon. Since the mid-twentieth century, research has been generated from different interdisciplinary fields that never touched on each other, hiding or denying the continuity in the archaeological record, which reflects the pre- and post-conquest occupations of the Pampaean region. In this work it is argued that separating archeology in pre- and post-conquest periods restricts the knowledge of our past, establishing an artificial division in Pampaean archeology.