Archaeology and natural heritage at Nahuel Huapi lake (Argentina). Current condition and archaeological knowledge management: advance and perspective in research and conservation
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This article presents the results of an extensive inter-institutionalwork for the conformation of the cultural resource data base of the NahuelHuapi Lake area and areas of influence (Nahuel Huapí National Park and RíoNegro Province, Argentina). In order to contribute to the management of archaeological knowledge, a large amount of information (distributed in variousformats and processing stages) was systematized and standardized. As a result, the georeferenced information of 209 archaeological sites was compiledto date, with their respective management information. The initial analyzesshow some relevant trends in terms of the unequal production of informationbetween the jurisdictions considered, making the protection and managementof heritage difficult. The regional lack of chronological information was alsoobserved for a large part of the sites considered. In order to propose lines ofresearch and conservation, some initial trends regarding human use of spacewere analyzed, highlighting the role of aquatic sectors as central places of human occupation and transit. Finally, this work is part of the initiative for thejoint articulation of management and research spaces.
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Federico Luis Scartascini, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (UNRN), Argentina
Federico Scartascini es Doctor y Lic. En Arqueología de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Investigador Asistente del CONICET y docente en la Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro .
Marcia Eliana Bianchi Villelli, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (UNRN), Argentina
Marcia Bianchi Villelli es Investigadora de CONICET y la Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Se especializa en arqueología histórica del colonialismo en Patagonia y procesos de patrimonialización.
Fernando Emmanuel Vargas, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (UNRN), Argentina
Emmanuel Vargas es Licenciado en Ciencias Antropológicas, con orientación arqueológica. Doctorando en Arqueología en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Becario Doctoral de paisajes rupestres y redes de comunicación visual.
Maria Soledad Caracotche , Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Soledad Caracotche es Licenciada en Ciencias Antropológicas, con orientación arqueológica, asesora a Programas de Planificación Estratégica, Conservación y Gestión del Patrimonio en Áreas Protegidas.
Solange Fernandez Do Rio , Universidad del Comahue (CRUB-UNCO), Argentina
Solange Fernández Do Rio, Universidad Nacional del Comahue Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche. Trabaja en Investigación y gestión del patrimonio cultural material e inmaterial. Comunicación Pública de la Ciencia.
Alhue Bay Gavuzzo, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Argentina
Bay Gavuzzo es Licenciada en Ciencias Biológicas con orientación en Ecología.
Romina Braicovich, Dirección de Antropología de la Provincia del Neuquén, Argentina
Romina Braicovich es Licenciada en Antropología con orientación en Arqueología.
Realiza proyectos de investigación y gestión promovidos por la Delegación Regional Patagonia (APN) y el Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi.
Maria Victoria Fernandez, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (UNRN), Argentina
María Victoria Fernandez es Doctora y Licenciada en Arqueología (FFyL, UBA).
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