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En: Programa de Capacitación para la Conservación, Gestión y Desarrollo Sustentable de las Misiones Jesuíticas Guaraníes. Informe del Tercer Curso Taller
En: Programa de Capacitación para la Conservación, Gestión y Desarrollo Sustentable de las Misiones Jesuíticas Guaraníes. Informe del Tercer Curso Taller / Capacity Building Programme for the Conservation, Management and Sustainable Development of the Jesuit Guarani Missions. Third Workshop-Course Report (Capitán Miranda y Trinidad • ltapua República del Paraguay 24-30 octubre 2005) Luiz A. Bolcato Custodio y María Gloria González C, relatores, pp. 29-32. UNESCO World Heritage Fund y World Monuments Fund.
En: World Heritage and Buffer Zones / Patrimoine Mondial et Zones Tampon. International expert meeting on World Heritage and Buffer Zones, Davos, Switzerland 11-14 March 2008, Oliver Martin y Giovanna Piatti, editores, pp. 153-155. World Heritage Papers 25. Paris, UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
MUJICA, Elias 2009 “Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis. San Ignacio Mini, Santa Ana, Nuestra Señora de Loreto and Santa Maria Mayor (Argentina), Ruins of Sao Miguel das Missoes (Brazil)”.Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology
Beron M. 2018 The Museo Etnografico Juan B Ambrosetti. Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology2018 •
The Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti” was founded by the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras of the University of Buenos Aires in 1904 with the purpose of systematically developing anthropological and archaeological research, as well as to establishing the social and humanistic disciplines in Argentina. The Museo Etnográfico develops workshops on museological issues, and teacher training courses, in addition to training its own staff and those from other institutions. For over 100 years, the Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti” has played a lead role in conserving, researching and teaching of archaeological and ethnographic collections in Argentina.
E. Morezzi - Perspectives on Architectural Preservation. Essays 2010-2020
The system of the Jesuitic missions in Chiquitos, Bolivia. Unconventional strategies of restoration and preservation of a complex cultural heritage2020 •
The case study of the Jesuitic missions, present in the Bolivian territory and subject to UNESCO protection, represents an interesting case of restoration and preservation of a culturally, historically and technologically complex reality. Achieved by adapting the Jesuit norms to the needs of the local populations, which found innovative urban and religious systems of reference precisely in these norms, in fact, the missions represent an incredible testimony of Bolivia’s past. The conservation of these realities, confined in suburban areas, is threatened by speculative tourism and the test of time. The article sheds light upon the strategies adopted in the last decades to protect a complex heritage, whose traditional constructive techniques have imposed the definition of new scenarios for the conservation and maintenance of the traditional material, with the purpose of preserving the feature of authenticity.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
A Brief Overview of the Evolution of Historical Archaeology in Argentina2005 •
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
Archaeology, History, and Historical Archaeology in South America1997 •
This paper discusses the relationship between history and archaeology in general, their common concerns and links with historical archaeology. It deals with the development of historical archaeology in three related South American countries, Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, and pays attention to recent trends in the theory and practice of the discipline in the area.
The archaeology of South America provides long-term context for problems in many disciplines, including history, anthropology, linguistics, ethnohistory, political science, biology, and ecology. Using a comparison between the Andes Mountains and the Amazon River, this article briefly reviews the history of the discipline, and outlines recent developments. The placement of South American archaeology is considered within scholarship both in South America and around the world.
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Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology
Ortiz-Aguilú J.J. (2018) Marcos, Jorge G.. In: Smith C. (eds) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer, Cham2018 •
Archaeological Discovery
A Glimpse into Advances in Archaeological Research in North-Central Uruguay2020 •
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
The Archaeology of the Gaucho “Vago y Mal Entretenido”2005 •
In Dignard, C. et al. (eds.) Preserving aboriginal heritage: technical and traditional approaches. Symposium 2007, 95-100. Ottawa, Canada: The Canadian Conservation Institute.
Peters, R., Salomon, F., González, R. C. & González, R. C. 2008. Traditional Use and Scholarly Investigation: A Collaborative Project to Conserve the Khipu of San Cristobal de Rapaz.International Journal of Historical Archaeology
A Report on Historical Archaeology Publications in Latin America2007 •
Research in Action Knowledge in Progress
Archaeological inventory of the Municipality of Chamusca2017 •
En Physical, Chemical and Biological Markers in Argentine Archaeology: Theory, Methods and Applications, editado por D.M. Kligmann y M.R. Morales, pp. 1-15. Archaeopress - British Archaeological Reports (BAR) International Series 2678, Oxford.
Morales, Marcelo R. y Débora M. Kligmann (2014). Applications of physical, chemical and biological markers in Argentine Archaeology: A brief state of the art.Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, C. Smith (ed.), 2nd ed.
Revista de Arqueología Histórica Argentina y Latinoamericana2019 •