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A multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Cadiz
(Spain), Universit... more ABSTRACT
A multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Cadiz
(Spain), University of Abdelmalek Esaadi, Ministry of Culture of the Region
Tangier-Tetouan and the INSAP from Rabat (Morocco) has developed the re-search project titled: “Archaeological Chart of Northern Morocco”. We have
carried out four campaigns of archaeological survey and excavations at El
Hafa Cave and the Shelter of Marsa. We have also analysed the archaeological
remains deposited at the Museum of Tetouan from Miguel Tarradell´s excavations.
In this work we offer a general view about geoarchaeological contexts,
settlement patterns, raw material studies, mobility processes and resource
types of the Palaeolithic hunter-fisher-gatherers and Neolithic tribal societies.
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Frente a la importancia dada a las técnicas, en una arqueología que se considera científica en la... more Frente a la importancia dada a las técnicas, en una arqueología que se considera científica en la tradición procesual y neo-positivista, proponemos la necesidad de abordar, desde los postulados teóricos de la Arqueología Social marxista, la creación de metodologías que otorguen fuerza heurística a nuestros proyectos de investigación, así como coherencia con una ciencia que se considere dialéctica y crítica, de manera que no se apliquen de forma mecánica los marcos teóricos de partida. En el presente artículo apuntaremos algunas de las metodologías propuestas.
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Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 2015
Las relaciones entre patrimonio histórico, sociedad civil y Estado en las ciudades históricas so... more Las relaciones entre patrimonio histórico, sociedad civil y Estado en las ciudades históricas son de elevado interés y su estudio requiere de una visión multidisciplinar desde las ciencias sociales. Existen contradicciones entre el destino público del patrimonio garantizado por el Estado y las formas en las que la conservación y gestión del mismo se llevan a cabo, en tanto tienden a marginar iniciativas que provienen de la ciudadanía, de los movimientos sociales, y potencian aquellas orientadas a la tematización y mercantilización del mismo. Se argumenta que en estos procesos juegan un papel importante los intereses de sectores privados, que buscan su propio beneficio y se oponen al modelo social de patrimonio histórico o cultural. Frente a esta situación, se evalúa la capacidad de proyectos radicales ciudadanos en la lucha práctica frente a la neoliberalización de la ciudad histórica y sus repercusiones en el discurso teórico patrimonial a través de un ejemplo en Cádiz.
Palabras clave: teoría patrimonial; ideología; Cádiz; movimientos sociales; okupación.
Recovering spaces and resignifying the concept of cultural heritage from social movements. The case of the La Higuera self-managed social center for squatters (Cadiz, Andalusia)
The relations between historical heritage, civil society and the State in historical cities are of outstanding interest, and a multidisciplinary approach from social sciences is required to tackle them. There are contradictions between the cultural heritage public-destiny guaranteed by the State and the forms by which conservation and management have been carried out, due to the marginalization of initiatives from citizens, from social movements, whereas other initiatives fostering heritage thematization and marketization have been implemented. It is argued that these processes respond to private interests acting for their own benefit, and therefore in opposition to the socially based conceptualisation of cultural heritage. Given this situation, the capacity of radical movements and projects in the daily struggle against the neoliberalisation of the historical city is explored, focusing on the repercussions for urban heritage discourse and praxis through an example in the city of Cadiz.
Keywords: heritage theory; ideology; Cadiz; social movements; squatting.
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by Joaquin Rodriguez-Vidal, José Ramos Muñoz, Eduardo Vijande-Vila, Antonio Barrena-Tocino, Salvador Domínguez-Bella, Sergio Almisas Cruz, Joaquín Vidal, Paloma Uzquiano Ollero, Ignacio Clemente Conte, Jesús Toledo, and Eduardo Vijande
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Actas IX JIA, 2018
El presente trabajo es un intento de repensar la Arqueología, teniendo en cuenta las condiciones ... more El presente trabajo es un intento de repensar la Arqueología, teniendo en cuenta las condiciones objetivas de las clases populares desde la crisis de 2008. Desde la humildad, presentamos posibles apuestas estratégicas para la Arqueología con el fin de ir poniendo trabas a los engranajes
del heteropatriarcado capitalista, exponiendo alternativas desde el feminismo, el sindicalismo, la formación y la memoria colectiva. Partimos de la base de que la Arqueología es una ciencia en disputa entre diferentes visiones y escuelas teóricas, y tomamos partido; asímismo afirmamos que, como arqueólogas, podemos ser una herramienta (más)
para el cambio y la transformación social.
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En el presente artícu lo, realizamos un acercamiento a la propia problemática de los grupos triba... more En el presente artícu lo, realizamos un acercamiento a la propia problemática de los grupos tribales en Marruecos, afirmando que ha supuesto un hecho central en la historia del país, que en los últimos siglos ha tenido como expresión la realidad amazigh. Proponemos la necesidad de integrar esta preocupación por la historia del tribalismo marroquí en los estudios del Neolítico, siendo necesario desarrollar nuevas parcelas
de investigación olvidadas.
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by Dario Bernal-Casasola, José Ramos Muñoz, Antonio Saez Romero, Antonio Barrena-Tocino, Mustapha Ghottes, Juan Jesús Cantillo Duarte, Salvador Domínguez-Bella, Jose Maria Gutierrez Lopez, Sergio Almisas Cruz, Adolfo Moreno-Márquez, Manuel Parodi, and José Manuel Vargas Girón The inventory and detailed information of the 204 archaeological sites & 62 isolated findings dis... more The inventory and detailed information of the 204 archaeological sites & 62 isolated findings discovered or studied during the "Archaeological Mapping of Northern Morocco project (2008-2012)"
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A multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Cadiz
(Spain), University of Abdelmalek Esaadi, Ministry of Culture of the Region
Tangier-Tetouan and the INSAP from Rabat (Morocco) has developed the re-search project titled: “Archaeological Chart of Northern Morocco”. We have
carried out four campaigns of archaeological survey and excavations at El
Hafa Cave and the Shelter of Marsa. We have also analysed the archaeological
remains deposited at the Museum of Tetouan from Miguel Tarradell´s excavations.
In this work we offer a general view about geoarchaeological contexts,
settlement patterns, raw material studies, mobility processes and resource
types of the Palaeolithic hunter-fisher-gatherers and Neolithic tribal societies.
Palabras clave: teoría patrimonial; ideología; Cádiz; movimientos sociales; okupación.
Recovering spaces and resignifying the concept of cultural heritage from social movements. The case of the La Higuera self-managed social center for squatters (Cadiz, Andalusia)
The relations between historical heritage, civil society and the State in historical cities are of outstanding interest, and a multidisciplinary approach from social sciences is required to tackle them. There are contradictions between the cultural heritage public-destiny guaranteed by the State and the forms by which conservation and management have been carried out, due to the marginalization of initiatives from citizens, from social movements, whereas other initiatives fostering heritage thematization and marketization have been implemented. It is argued that these processes respond to private interests acting for their own benefit, and therefore in opposition to the socially based conceptualisation of cultural heritage. Given this situation, the capacity of radical movements and projects in the daily struggle against the neoliberalisation of the historical city is explored, focusing on the repercussions for urban heritage discourse and praxis through an example in the city of Cadiz.
Keywords: heritage theory; ideology; Cadiz; social movements; squatting.
Capítulos de Actas
del heteropatriarcado capitalista, exponiendo alternativas desde el feminismo, el sindicalismo, la formación y la memoria colectiva. Partimos de la base de que la Arqueología es una ciencia en disputa entre diferentes visiones y escuelas teóricas, y tomamos partido; asímismo afirmamos que, como arqueólogas, podemos ser una herramienta (más)
para el cambio y la transformación social.
de investigación olvidadas.
Marruecos - Mauretania Tingitana
A multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Cadiz
(Spain), University of Abdelmalek Esaadi, Ministry of Culture of the Region
Tangier-Tetouan and the INSAP from Rabat (Morocco) has developed the re-search project titled: “Archaeological Chart of Northern Morocco”. We have
carried out four campaigns of archaeological survey and excavations at El
Hafa Cave and the Shelter of Marsa. We have also analysed the archaeological
remains deposited at the Museum of Tetouan from Miguel Tarradell´s excavations.
In this work we offer a general view about geoarchaeological contexts,
settlement patterns, raw material studies, mobility processes and resource
types of the Palaeolithic hunter-fisher-gatherers and Neolithic tribal societies.
Palabras clave: teoría patrimonial; ideología; Cádiz; movimientos sociales; okupación.
Recovering spaces and resignifying the concept of cultural heritage from social movements. The case of the La Higuera self-managed social center for squatters (Cadiz, Andalusia)
The relations between historical heritage, civil society and the State in historical cities are of outstanding interest, and a multidisciplinary approach from social sciences is required to tackle them. There are contradictions between the cultural heritage public-destiny guaranteed by the State and the forms by which conservation and management have been carried out, due to the marginalization of initiatives from citizens, from social movements, whereas other initiatives fostering heritage thematization and marketization have been implemented. It is argued that these processes respond to private interests acting for their own benefit, and therefore in opposition to the socially based conceptualisation of cultural heritage. Given this situation, the capacity of radical movements and projects in the daily struggle against the neoliberalisation of the historical city is explored, focusing on the repercussions for urban heritage discourse and praxis through an example in the city of Cadiz.
Keywords: heritage theory; ideology; Cadiz; social movements; squatting.
del heteropatriarcado capitalista, exponiendo alternativas desde el feminismo, el sindicalismo, la formación y la memoria colectiva. Partimos de la base de que la Arqueología es una ciencia en disputa entre diferentes visiones y escuelas teóricas, y tomamos partido; asímismo afirmamos que, como arqueólogas, podemos ser una herramienta (más)
para el cambio y la transformación social.
de investigación olvidadas.
The rock-shelter of Benzú is located near the city of Ceuta in North
Africa. The Benzú rock-shelter contains a sequence of 7 archaeological levels,
which are associated with a clearly defined Mode 3 lithic technology.
The similarities with other assemblages found in the south of the Iberian
Peninsula are clear. We must also emphasise the exploitation of marine resources
by these hunter-gatherer societies from the beginning of the Middle
Pleistocene sequence. On the basis of this archaeological evidence and in the context of recent studies on North Africa, this work assesses the
possible relationships and contacts between societies on both shores of the
historical region of the Straits of Gibraltar.
A multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Cadiz
(Spain), University of Abdelmalek Esaadi, Ministry of Culture of the Region
Tangier-Tetouan and the INSAP from Rabat (Morocco) has developed the re-search project titled: “Archaeological Chart of Northern Morocco”. We have
carried out four campaigns of archaeological survey and excavations at El
Hafa Cave and the Shelter of Marsa. We have also analysed the archaeological
remains deposited at the Museum of Tetouan from Miguel Tarradell´s excavations.
In this work we offer a general view about geoarchaeological contexts,
settlement patterns, raw material studies, mobility processes and resource
types of the Palaeolithic hunter-fisher-gatherers and Neolithic tribal societies.