First analysis of the Moreno 314 site’s tableware

The archaelogical Collection Moreno 314 is the result of an archeological rescue made in 1998 by a group of archaeologist of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano (INAPL). The site was in a centric area of Buenos Aires city and was identified as a trash deposit used in...

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spelling I28-R243-article-18462023-06-27T20:49:24Z First analysis of the Moreno 314 site’s tableware Primeros análisis de la loza del sitio Moreno 314 Wagner, Miriam Trash Century Tableware Creamware Pearlware Basura Siglo XIX Loza Creamware Pearlware The archaelogical Collection Moreno 314 is the result of an archeological rescue made in 1998 by a group of archaeologist of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano (INAPL). The site was in a centric area of Buenos Aires city and was identified as a trash deposit used in XVIII and XIX centuries. From the site were recovered different materials, among them, glass, bony rest of animals, ceramics and metals. Since years 2005, a new group of archaeologists came to the analysis of materials. In this work, the first conclusions emerge concerning techno-morphologic analysis of tableware. Types of tableware was identified as Creamware, Pearlware, Whiteware, in different shapes and forms, identifiyng the existence of jars, games of set of dishes and tea. Tableware is very diverse in the type of decoration and designs; it has been made in its majority in England displaying the marks Spode Coperland and Davenport, among others. Valuable games of tableware have been recovered, which would entail a considerable investment of money to obtain them by the residents of the state. At the same time, a vestige of the particularity of the site regarding its role in Buenos Aires city history has been detected; this vestige indicates material daily use and reposition of material. La muestra de Moreno 314 es el resultado de un rescate arqueológico realizado en el año 1998 por un equipo de arqueólogos del Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano (INAPL). El sitio se encontraba en un área céntrica de la ciudad de Buenos Aires y fue identificado como un depósito de basura utilizado en los siglos XVIII y XIX. Se recuperó distintos materiales, entre ellos vidrio, restos óseos de animales, cerámica y metales. A partir del año 2005, un nuevo grupo de arqueólogos procedió al análisis de los restos. En este trabajo se presentan las primeras conclusiones sobre los análisis tecno­morfológicos realizados a la loza. Se identificó los tipos Creamware, Pearlware y Whiteware, y se determinó la presencia de jarras, juegos de vajillas y de té, entre otros. La loza es muy variada en tipos de decoración y motivos, y ha sido fabricada en su mayoría en Inglaterra presentando marcas como Spode Coperland y Davenport. Se ha recuperado verdaderos juegos de lozas lo que conllevaría una inversión de dinero consi­derable para obtenerlas por parte de los ocupantes del predio. A si mismo, se ha detectado un vestigio que estaría demostrando un uso cotidiano del material y algunas situaciones de reposición  del material. Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2015-11-02 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/Arqueologia/article/view/1846 10.34096/arqueologia.t17.n0.1846 Arqueología; Vol. 17 (2011); 259-267 Arqueología; Vol 17 (2011); 259-267 1853-8126 0327-5159 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/Arqueologia/article/view/1846/1729
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topic Trash
Century
Tableware
Creamware
Pearlware
Basura
Siglo XIX
Loza
Creamware
Pearlware
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Century
Tableware
Creamware
Pearlware
Basura
Siglo XIX
Loza
Creamware
Pearlware
Wagner, Miriam
First analysis of the Moreno 314 site’s tableware
topic_facet Trash
Century
Tableware
Creamware
Pearlware
Basura
Siglo XIX
Loza
Creamware
Pearlware
author Wagner, Miriam
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title First analysis of the Moreno 314 site’s tableware
title_short First analysis of the Moreno 314 site’s tableware
title_full First analysis of the Moreno 314 site’s tableware
title_fullStr First analysis of the Moreno 314 site’s tableware
title_full_unstemmed First analysis of the Moreno 314 site’s tableware
title_sort first analysis of the moreno 314 site’s tableware
description The archaelogical Collection Moreno 314 is the result of an archeological rescue made in 1998 by a group of archaeologist of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano (INAPL). The site was in a centric area of Buenos Aires city and was identified as a trash deposit used in XVIII and XIX centuries. From the site were recovered different materials, among them, glass, bony rest of animals, ceramics and metals. Since years 2005, a new group of archaeologists came to the analysis of materials. In this work, the first conclusions emerge concerning techno-morphologic analysis of tableware. Types of tableware was identified as Creamware, Pearlware, Whiteware, in different shapes and forms, identifiyng the existence of jars, games of set of dishes and tea. Tableware is very diverse in the type of decoration and designs; it has been made in its majority in England displaying the marks Spode Coperland and Davenport, among others. Valuable games of tableware have been recovered, which would entail a considerable investment of money to obtain them by the residents of the state. At the same time, a vestige of the particularity of the site regarding its role in Buenos Aires city history has been detected; this vestige indicates material daily use and reposition of material.
publisher Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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