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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Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario
2021
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| Sumario: | 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. |
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