The “Baño de Mandinga” (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1910): A no-man´s land archaeology
Rosario, in its expansion of late nineteenth century, generated spaces that remained as relics until today. Populations were marginalized, waiting for work or garbage that allowed them to survive: the press of the time was sarcastic about those groups, considered an obstacle to civilization. One of...
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I15-R207-article-882022-11-22T23:28:57Z The “Baño de Mandinga” (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1910): A no-man´s land archaeology El Baño de Mandinga (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1910): Arqueología de una tierra de nadie. Volpe, Socorso Fernetti, Gustavo Arqueología urbana Rosario Inmigración Urban archaeology Rosario Immigration Rosario, in its expansion of late nineteenth century, generated spaces that remained as relics until today. Populations were marginalized, waiting for work or garbage that allowed them to survive: the press of the time was sarcastic about those groups, considered an obstacle to civilization. One of these chronicles made it possible to approach one of those "unhealthy" places: El Baño de Mandinga (The Devil´s Bath). Arranging history, archeology, history and anthropology, the aim of this work was to initiate a series of studies on people that the history of Rosario has generally ignored. Rosario, en su expansión de finales del siglo XIX, generó espacios que permanecieron como relictos hasta hoy. Las poblaciones residentes eran marginadas, a la espera del trabajo o de la basura que les permitía sobrevivir: la prensa de la época solía ser sarcástica con respecto a estos grupos, considerados un obstáculo para la civilización. Una de estas crónicas posibilitó acercarse a uno de esos lugares “insalubres”: el Baño de Mandinga. Articulando historia y arqueología, el objetivo de este trabajo fue iniciar una serie de estudios sobre las poblaciones que la historia de Rosario por lo general ha ignorado. Escuela de Antropología - FHyA 2018-10-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistadeantropologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistadeantropologia/article/view/Volpe.Fernetti 10.35305/revistadeantropologia.v0iXXIV.80 Revista de la Escuela de Antropología; Núm. XXIV (2018); 1-18 2618-2998 1852-1576 spa https://revistadeantropologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistadeantropologia/article/view/Volpe.Fernetti/Volpe.Fernetti Derechos de autor 2018 Socorso Volpe, Gustavo Fernetti https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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The “Baño de Mandinga” (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1910): A no-man´s land archaeology |
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The “Baño de Mandinga” (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1910): A no-man´s land archaeology |
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The “Baño de Mandinga” (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1910): A no-man´s land archaeology |
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The “Baño de Mandinga” (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1910): A no-man´s land archaeology |
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“baño de mandinga” (rosario, santa fe, argentina, 1910): a no-man´s land archaeology |
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Rosario, in its expansion of late nineteenth century, generated spaces that remained as relics until today. Populations were marginalized, waiting for work or garbage that allowed them to survive: the press of the time was sarcastic about those groups, considered an obstacle to civilization.
One of these chronicles made it possible to approach one of those "unhealthy" places: El Baño de Mandinga (The Devil´s Bath). Arranging history, archeology, history and anthropology, the aim of this work was to initiate a series of studies on people that the history of Rosario has generally ignored. |
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