Preliminary study and identification of a shipwreck survivor camp in the context of the Brazilian War (1825-1828), Patagones District, Buenos Aires; Estudio preliminar e identificación de un campamento de náufragos en el contexto de la Guerra del Brasil (1825-1828), Partido de Patagones, Buenos Aires

Ciarlo; N.C.; Castelli; A.; Saumell; J.R.; Landa; C.G.; Dam; L.; Amor; D.C.; Brooks; A.; Coll; L.V.J.; Torres; R.

Keywords: nautical archaeology; naval vessels; nineteenth century; Patagonia; survivors'camp

Abstract

Maritime and nautical archaeologists have focused on sailing, naval technology, life on board, and activities performed on modern and contemporary vessels. However, the fate of shipwreck survivors and the corresponding material evidence on the coast have not been addressed to a similar extent. Research has developed unevenly; work carried out in the Western Pacific stands out. In Latin America, however, this topic is still barely outlined. The archaeological study of castaway camps can provide novel information to understand human, interpersonal, and intergroup relationships in crisis scenarios. This article presents the initial results of the archaeological-historical analysis of the Faro Segunda Barranca 4 site in Patagones, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Based on a discussion of different lines of evidence, we identify the remains as a shipwreck survivor camp occupied during the war with the Brazilian Empire, or the Cisplatine War (1825-1828). © 2024 The Author(s).

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Título según WOS: Preliminary study and identification of a castaway camp in the context of the Brazilian War (1825-1828), Partido de Patagones, Buenos Aires
Título según SCOPUS: Preliminary study and identification of a shipwreck survivor camp in the context of the Brazilian War (1825-1828), Patagones District, Buenos Aires; Estudio preliminar e identificación de un campamento de náufragos en el contexto de la Guerra del Brasil (1825-1828), Partido de Patagones, Buenos Aires
Título de la Revista: Latin American Antiquity
Volumen: 36
Número: 1
Editorial: Cambridge University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Página de inicio: 202
Página final: 221
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.1017/laq.2023.73

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS