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La zaranda de ideas

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ARISLUR, Selene. Reflections on the process of creation of archaeological collections in Tandil (Province of Buenos Aires) . Zaranda ideas [online]. 2018, vol.16, n.2, pp.24-43. ISSN 1853-1296.

In this article we present the record of eight archaeological collections, two public and six private, collected in Tandil (province of Buenos Aires). The survey was carried out in two levels of complementary analysis. On the one hand, for the registration of the pieces were considered type-morphological criteria, raw materials, measures of the main axes, state of the objects, photographs and provenance. On the other hand, at the collection level, we took into account the collection, selection, classification and storage processes that describe the life histories of each set. For this, the work of interviews with local collectors and museum staff was essential. From the reflexive analysis of the encounters and an experience with the informants, we propose as a hypothesis that the creation of the collections in Tandil are intimately related to social representations

Palabras clave : Archaeological Collections; Local Collectors; Social Representations; Indigenous Past; Tandil.

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