Una experiencia en Arqueología de la Arquitectura
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2004.65Keywords:
Legislation, Heritage, Restoration, Historical dating, Archaeology of Architecture, Archaeology of Administration, Stratigraphy, Typology, MensiochronologyAbstract
Experience of CSIC (Instituto de Historia, Madrid) Archaeology of Architecture research group. The intervention analyzes relations with the promoter, work objectives and characteristics, financing, means, team and relations with archaeological interventions underground and architectonic interventions in the building. The methodology includes special analysis of the stratigraphy: fast reading, team reading, documentation unit, impossible readings, in addition to written sources and dating problems, chronological indicators, absolute dating and its relation to explanatory models. Lastly, outstanding criteria and mensiochronology. The conclusion notes the scarce interest in this method and advocates making archaeological reading of the historic building compulsory by law prior to and during intervention (in parallel with archaeological excavation legislation) and the need for normalization, proper training and sufficient financing.
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