When the revolution reached the countryside: Use and destruction of imported wares in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, 1810
During the 1970s, excavations were conducted in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, Argentina, in a compound that once was a seventeenth and eighteenth-century Jesuit Convent and is presently a museum. During the excavation, an amazing amount of historic material never studied before was discovered inside a seale...
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todo:paper_10927697_v9_n3_p195_Schavelzon2023-10-03T16:04:58Z When the revolution reached the countryside: Use and destruction of imported wares in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, 1810 Schávelzon, D. Argentina Historical archaeology Liniers Revolution The disappeared archaeological evidence import war Argentina Cordoba [Argentina] South America During the 1970s, excavations were conducted in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, Argentina, in a compound that once was a seventeenth and eighteenth-century Jesuit Convent and is presently a museum. During the excavation, an amazing amount of historic material never studied before was discovered inside a sealed privy. After studying the material, we were able to identify the objects as once belonging to Santiago de Liniers, a man who successfully resisted and expelled British invaders from Buenos Aires. As a result, he was appointed Viceroy, though eventually he was shot in 1810 for confronting the Independence movement. Our hypothesis is that these objects were thrown into the privy as a gesture of contempt associated with his capture and execution. © Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. 2005. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10927697_v9_n3_p195_Schavelzon |
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During the 1970s, excavations were conducted in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, Argentina, in a compound that once was a seventeenth and eighteenth-century Jesuit Convent and is presently a museum. During the excavation, an amazing amount of historic material never studied before was discovered inside a sealed privy. After studying the material, we were able to identify the objects as once belonging to Santiago de Liniers, a man who successfully resisted and expelled British invaders from Buenos Aires. As a result, he was appointed Viceroy, though eventually he was shot in 1810 for confronting the Independence movement. Our hypothesis is that these objects were thrown into the privy as a gesture of contempt associated with his capture and execution. © Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. 2005. |
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When the revolution reached the countryside: Use and destruction of imported wares in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, 1810 |
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When the revolution reached the countryside: Use and destruction of imported wares in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, 1810 |
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