From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials

Zooarchaeology, understood as the study of the relationships that animals have had with human populations of the past and about the multiplicity of roles they have fulfilled in human cultural systems, is a discipline that has experienced great national and international development in recent decades...

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Autores principales: Moscardi, Bruno, Oliva, Camila
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Publicado: Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario 2020
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spelling I15-R197-article-72021-01-12T21:23:16Z From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials De los genes al museo: la exhibición del patrimonio zooarqueológico: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials Moscardi, Bruno Oliva, Camila Zooarqueología Patrimonio arqueológico Museos Provincia de Buenos Aires Zooarchaeology Archaeological Heritage Museums Buenos Aires Province Zooarchaeology, understood as the study of the relationships that animals have had with human populations of the past and about the multiplicity of roles they have fulfilled in human cultural systems, is a discipline that has experienced great national and international development in recent decades. The use of methods of anatomical and taxonomic quantification, and new methodologies and techniques such as isotopic and molecular analysis, has provided new perspectives for zooarchaeological research. However, we believe that the information these methodologies produce, and zooarchaeology in general, are often not adequately represented in museum institutions. These institutions mediate the link between society and its past through the construction of an institutional narrative that accompanies the archaeological collections on display. Here we research different museums of the Province of Buenos Aires and consider that the zooarchaeological record exhibition is usually subordinated to other archaeological collections (i.e. ceramics, lithic instruments), receiving a peripheral place within the institutional discourse. Therefore, we explore the diverse information that zooarchaeological samples can offer and generate proposals for their dissemination, emphasizing the importance of the protection and conservation of this heritage. La zooarqueología, entendida como el estudio de las relaciones que los animales han tenido con las poblaciones humanas del pasado y de la multiplicidad de roles que estos han cumplido en los sistemas culturales humanos, es una disciplina que ha experimentado un gran desarrollo nacional e internacional en las últimas décadas. La utilización de los métodos de cuantificación taxonómica y anatómica, y de nuevas metodologías y técnicas como los análisis isotópicos y moleculares, han brindado perspectivas novedosas para la investigación zooarqueológica. Sin embargo, la información que estos métodos y técnicas producen, y la zooarqueología en general, frecuentemente no se encuentran adecuadamente representadas en las instituciones museísticas. Éstas, median el vínculo entre la sociedad y su pasado a través de la construcción de una narrativa institucional que acompaña a las colecciones arqueológicas en exhibición. Aquí relevamos diversos museos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires y consideramos que la exhibición del registro zooarqueológico suele estar subordinada a otras colecciones arqueológicas (i.e. cerámica, instrumental lítico), recibiendo un lugar periférico dentro del discurso institucional. Por esto, se exploró la diversa información que los restos zooarqueológicos pueden ofrecer y se generaron propuestas para su divulgación, enfatizando la importancia de su protección y conservación patrimonial.   Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario 2020-02-19 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistaanuarioarqueologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/AA/article/view/7 10.35305/aa.v11i.7 Anuario de Arqueología; Vol. 11 No. 11 (2019); 39-58 Anuario de Arqueología; Vol. 11 Núm. 11 (2019); 39-58 2684-0138 1852-8554 spa https://revistaanuarioarqueologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/AA/article/view/7/5
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topic Zooarqueología
Patrimonio arqueológico
Museos
Provincia de Buenos Aires
Zooarchaeology
Archaeological Heritage
Museums
Buenos Aires Province
spellingShingle Zooarqueología
Patrimonio arqueológico
Museos
Provincia de Buenos Aires
Zooarchaeology
Archaeological Heritage
Museums
Buenos Aires Province
Moscardi, Bruno
Oliva, Camila
From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials
topic_facet Zooarqueología
Patrimonio arqueológico
Museos
Provincia de Buenos Aires
Zooarchaeology
Archaeological Heritage
Museums
Buenos Aires Province
author Moscardi, Bruno
Oliva, Camila
author_facet Moscardi, Bruno
Oliva, Camila
author_sort Moscardi, Bruno
title From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials
title_short From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials
title_full From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials
title_fullStr From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials
title_full_unstemmed From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: From the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials
title_sort from the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials: from the genes to the museum: the exhibition of zooarchaeological materials
description Zooarchaeology, understood as the study of the relationships that animals have had with human populations of the past and about the multiplicity of roles they have fulfilled in human cultural systems, is a discipline that has experienced great national and international development in recent decades. The use of methods of anatomical and taxonomic quantification, and new methodologies and techniques such as isotopic and molecular analysis, has provided new perspectives for zooarchaeological research. However, we believe that the information these methodologies produce, and zooarchaeology in general, are often not adequately represented in museum institutions. These institutions mediate the link between society and its past through the construction of an institutional narrative that accompanies the archaeological collections on display. Here we research different museums of the Province of Buenos Aires and consider that the zooarchaeological record exhibition is usually subordinated to other archaeological collections (i.e. ceramics, lithic instruments), receiving a peripheral place within the institutional discourse. Therefore, we explore the diverse information that zooarchaeological samples can offer and generate proposals for their dissemination, emphasizing the importance of the protection and conservation of this heritage.
publisher Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario
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