Rediscovering the past of Villa Riachuelo. Current location of spanish-indian sites found by Rusconi early twentieth century

The paper of Rusconi, in 1928, on the discovery of two indigenous locations was one of the first archeological researchs in the area surrounding the Matanza River. In the present work we establish the spatial location of the sites mentioned through an intensive literature and geospatial research, wh...

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Autores principales: Ali, Sheila G., Camino, Ulises A.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Asociación de Arqueólogos Profesionales de la República Argentina 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://plarci.org/index.php/lazarandadeideas/article/view/460
http://suquia.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/handle/suquia/10194
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Sumario:The paper of Rusconi, in 1928, on the discovery of two indigenous locations was one of the first archeological researchs in the area surrounding the Matanza River. In the present work we establish the spatial location of the sites mentioned through an intensive literature and geospatial research, which used the topographic surveys of the own Rusconi and the satellites charts of the City of Buenos Aires from the Military Geographic Institute (actually National Geographic Institute) combining them with the gvSIG 1.11.0 program. The results showed that the site listed as location A to the author is in the current South Park Municipal Workers’ Union, and the location B, under the Autódromo Oscar Galvez city.