Rolling stones. From the jessuit missions to Buenos Aires

The study of stones and rubble in a small section of the already totally artificial coast of the city of Buenos Aires, showed the presence of two recently arrived and very worn stones. Due to its reddish coloration, its geological composition and the evidence of manual carving, it was assumed that i...

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Yazar: Daniel Schávelzon
Materyal Türü: Makale
Dil:Spanish
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Centro de Investigaciones sobre Cultura y Sociedad, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2018-01-01
Seri Bilgileri:Antiguos Jesuitas en Iberoamérica
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Online Erişim:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ihs/article/view/19198
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description The study of stones and rubble in a small section of the already totally artificial coast of the city of Buenos Aires, showed the presence of two recently arrived and very worn stones. Due to its reddish coloration, its geological composition and the evidence of manual carving, it was assumed that it came from the Misiones area and that it must have been part of buildings. We do not know where they come from, how that enor-mous trip was made in distance and in centuries, but they arrived recently and stayed over de muddy coast. Finally it is just a curiosity, there must be hundreds of Jesuit buildings destroyed in time and whose stones fell into the water; these two, curiously, were visible at a great distance, and shortly before leaving the ocean and lost forever.
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spelling doaj.art-b51fad6de56b46ec93b15a4881348f1c2022-12-22T03:11:01ZspaCentro de Investigaciones sobre Cultura y Sociedad, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Universidad Nacional de CórdobaAntiguos Jesuitas en Iberoamérica2314-39082018-01-016111912710.31057/2314.3908.v6.n1.1919816363Rolling stones. From the jessuit missions to Buenos AiresDaniel Schávelzon0Investigador Superior del CONICETThe study of stones and rubble in a small section of the already totally artificial coast of the city of Buenos Aires, showed the presence of two recently arrived and very worn stones. Due to its reddish coloration, its geological composition and the evidence of manual carving, it was assumed that it came from the Misiones area and that it must have been part of buildings. We do not know where they come from, how that enor-mous trip was made in distance and in centuries, but they arrived recently and stayed over de muddy coast. Finally it is just a curiosity, there must be hundreds of Jesuit buildings destroyed in time and whose stones fell into the water; these two, curiously, were visible at a great distance, and shortly before leaving the ocean and lost forever.https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ihs/article/view/19198Misiones JesuíticasMisionespiedras talladas
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Rolling stones. From the jessuit missions to Buenos Aires
Antiguos Jesuitas en Iberoamérica
Misiones Jesuíticas
Misiones
piedras talladas
title Rolling stones. From the jessuit missions to Buenos Aires
title_full Rolling stones. From the jessuit missions to Buenos Aires
title_fullStr Rolling stones. From the jessuit missions to Buenos Aires
title_full_unstemmed Rolling stones. From the jessuit missions to Buenos Aires
title_short Rolling stones. From the jessuit missions to Buenos Aires
title_sort rolling stones from the jessuit missions to buenos aires
topic Misiones Jesuíticas
Misiones
piedras talladas
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ihs/article/view/19198
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