Finds from a shipwrek in Buenos Aires harbor

During the rescue excavation of the Zencity wreck in Puerto Madero, city of Buenos Aires, a large quantity of materials were extracted. Not all of them were part of the cargo that came on the ship or belonged to the ship itself. During the course of the study, we were able to verify that the postdep...

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Autor principal: Valentini, Mónica Patricia
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Publicado: Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario 2021
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spelling I15-R197-article-822021-12-01T17:32:04Z Finds from a shipwrek in Buenos Aires harbor Hallazgos de un naufragio en el puerto de Buenos Aires Valentini, Mónica Patricia Pecio Procesos posdeposiciona Contextos arqueológicos Wreck Postdepositional processes Archaeological contexts During the rescue excavation of the Zencity wreck in Puerto Madero, city of Buenos Aires, a large quantity of materials were extracted. Not all of them were part of the cargo that came on the ship or belonged to the ship itself. During the course of the study, we were able to verify that the postdepositional processes and the situation of being the anchoring area the place of the discovery, made us think in different contexts. The study of each of the materials allowed us to interpret these contexts and glimpse certain working hypotheses. The wreck was not presented to us as a “time capsule” in its entirety. Durante la excavación de rescate del pecio de Zencity en Puerto Madero, ciudad de Buenos Aires, se extrajeron una gran cantidad de materiales. De ellos no todos formaban parte de la carga que venía en el buque o pertenecían al buque mismo. En el transcurso del estudio pudimos constatar que los procesos posdeposicionales y la situación de ser zona de fondeo el lugar del hallazgo hizo que pensáramos en diferentes contextos. El estudio de cada uno de los materiales nos posibilitó interpretar esos contextos y vislumbrar ciertas hipótesis de trabajo. El naufragio no se nos presentaba como una “capsula de tiempo” en su totalidad. Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario 2021-11-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistaanuarioarqueologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/AA/article/view/82 10.35305/aa.v13i13.82 Anuario de Arqueología; Vol. 13 No. 13 (2021); 73-85 Anuario de Arqueología; Vol. 13 Núm. 13 (2021); 73-85 2684-0138 1852-8554 spa https://revistaanuarioarqueologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/AA/article/view/82/70
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topic Pecio
Procesos posdeposiciona
Contextos arqueológicos
Wreck
Postdepositional processes
Archaeological contexts
spellingShingle Pecio
Procesos posdeposiciona
Contextos arqueológicos
Wreck
Postdepositional processes
Archaeological contexts
Valentini, Mónica Patricia
Finds from a shipwrek in Buenos Aires harbor
topic_facet Pecio
Procesos posdeposiciona
Contextos arqueológicos
Wreck
Postdepositional processes
Archaeological contexts
author Valentini, Mónica Patricia
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title Finds from a shipwrek in Buenos Aires harbor
title_short Finds from a shipwrek in Buenos Aires harbor
title_full Finds from a shipwrek in Buenos Aires harbor
title_fullStr Finds from a shipwrek in Buenos Aires harbor
title_full_unstemmed Finds from a shipwrek in Buenos Aires harbor
title_sort finds from a shipwrek in buenos aires harbor
description During the rescue excavation of the Zencity wreck in Puerto Madero, city of Buenos Aires, a large quantity of materials were extracted. Not all of them were part of the cargo that came on the ship or belonged to the ship itself. During the course of the study, we were able to verify that the postdepositional processes and the situation of being the anchoring area the place of the discovery, made us think in different contexts. The study of each of the materials allowed us to interpret these contexts and glimpse certain working hypotheses. The wreck was not presented to us as a “time capsule” in its entirety.
publisher Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario
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