The BATTLE OF LA VUELTA DE OBLIGADO AND ITS REPRESENTATIONS. SOURCES OF INFORMATION, ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPECTATIONS, TECHNIQUES AND SOME OF THE RESULTS.
In this paper we present a collection of representations of the battle of Vuelta de Obligado, a locality of the Partido de San Pedro in the northeast of the Province of Buenos Aires, which took place in November 1845 within the framework of what is known as the Paraná War (1845-1846). In this set we...
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Centro de Estudios de Arqueología Histórica (CEAH) de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://teoriaypracticaah.unr.edu.ar/index.php/tpahl/article/view/218 |
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| Sumario: | In this paper we present a collection of representations of the battle of Vuelta de Obligado, a locality of the Partido de San Pedro in the northeast of the Province of Buenos Aires, which took place in November 1845 within the framework of what is known as the Paraná War (1845-1846). In this set we include various types: lithographs, engravings, drawings, watercolours, paintings, etc. from publications, museums and other local and foreign repositories. As for others, such as daguerreotypes and photographs, there are doubts about their existence for various reasons that are discussed here in brief. In the development of the work we analyse aspects of the content of each of these representations that make up a source of information in relation to an investigation such as the one we have been developing for more than twenty years. This work develops epistemological, theoretical and technical perspectives. The latter, when applied in fieldwork, require subsequent evaluations and adjustments. In the end, we stress that all the lines of the study, based on different research sources, point to a better understanding of the event and the war process. Furthermore, the compilation of these records provides us with new perspectives for the construction of identity and memory. |
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