666 resultados para Virgen de la Cueva Santa
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Caption title: Discurso pronunciado por el Sr. Dean de la Iglesia Catedral de Buenos Aires, D. Felipe Elortondo y Palacio, con motivo de la solemne inauguracón del Seminario Conciliar, celebrada en la misma santa iglesia, en presencia del Ilustrísimo Sr. Obispo Diocesano Doctor D. Mariano José de Escalada, de todo el clero, del Sr. Ministro de Gobierno de la Provincia Doctor D. Pablo Cardenas, y de una numerosa concurrencia, en la tarde del dia 1°. de marzo de 1865.
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Vol. 3 has also special t.p.: Tratado de la predicación cristiana, segunda parte de la Historia de la elocuencia cristiana, ó sea Misión de la palabra santa en nuestros días y medios de realizarla. Madrid, 1866.
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En esta tesis doctoral se presenta la revisión de los grabados paleolíticos del techo policromo de Altamira. Se muestran los resultados obtenidos a la vez que se realiza una comparativa con los publicados por los prehistoriadores Henri Breuil y Hugo Obermaier en su obra La cueva de Altamira en Santillana del Mar, teniendo en cuenta, además, los datos aportados por las sucesivas investigaciones realizadas hasta la fecha. En última instancia, se presenta el mapa completo de los grabados del techo policromo de Altamira. METODOLOGÍA Esta investigación se ha acometido mediante una metodología de carácter indirecto, basada en la fotografía de alta resolución, debido a las circunstancias en las que se halla este yacimiento que, por motivos de conservación, permanece cerrado desde el año 2002, viéndose sometido a un permanente y rígido control ambiental. Para ello, se ha recurrido al valioso archivo fotográfico del catedrático de la facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, D. Pedro Saura Ramos, que desde hace más de tres décadas viene realizando sobre la cueva Altamira en sucesivas sesiones. A partir de este archivo y aplicando programas digitales de tratamiento de imágenes, se ha llevado a cabo la revisión, análisis y registro de los grabados paleolíticos del techo policromo de Altamira...
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The sixties was a time of great interest for tourism development on the La Palma island. Various actions of public and private, as the policy of building a new airport, various tourist resorts, the tourism plan of 1968 or insular government also creating public entity "La Palma, Tourism SA” in 1969, will be the basis for future development of tourism on the island and will result push for private investment in this economic sector. Indeed, in the sixties, private investors had opened two hotels, while at least three others over a hundred beds each, weren´t finished.
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Historical archaeology, in its narrow temporal sense -as an archaeology of the emergence and subsequent evolution of the Modern world- is steadily taking pace in Spanish academia. This paper aims at provoking a more robust debate through understanding how Spanish historical archaeology is placed in the international scene and some of its more relevant particularities. In so doing, the paper also stresses the strong links that have united historical and prehistorical archaeology since its inception, both in relation to the ontological, epistemological and methodological definition of the first as to the influence of socio-political issues in the latter. Such reflection is partly a situated reflection from prehistory as one of the paper’s authors has been a prehistorian for most of her professional life.
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This paper discusses some aspects of hunter-gatherer spatial organization in southern South Patagonia, in later times to 10,000 cal yr BP. Various methods of spatial analysis, elaborated with a Geographic Information System (GIS) were applied to the distributional pattern of archaeological sites with radiocarbon dates. The shift in the distributional pattern of chronological information was assessed in conjunction with other lines of evidence within a biogeographic framework. Accordingly, the varying degrees of occupation and integration of coastal and interior spaces in human spatial organization are explained in association with the adaptive strategies hunter-gatherers have used over time. Both are part of the same human response to changes in risk and uncertainty variability in the region in terms of resource availability and environmental dynamics.
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Since its excavation in the summer of 1973, El Niño cave has been considered a key site to understand the process of production economy and pottery technology introduction in South-eastern Iberian Peninsula, and especially to approach how such process could have affected people already settled in the Segura mountains. However, data from El Niño cave was very fragmentary, due to the lack of a broad study of Neolithic occupations of the site. In this paper, we present the analysis of pottery, lithic industry and faunal remains, as well as the existing dates from the site´s Holocene levels. The review of different evidence from the site allows suggesting that El Niño cave would have probably acted as a hunting and shepherding station, being a logistical site of larger places. However, limitations due to the fact that we are dealing with a 40- year-old excavation, prevent specifying how the process of Neolithic introduction in the Segura Mountains occurred.
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In this paper we analyze the set of Bronze Age bone tools recovered at the archaeological site of El Portalón of Cueva Mayor in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos). The Bronze Age cultural period is the best represented in the cavity and its study has forced us to unify the different excavation and stratigraphical criteria undertaken from the earliest archaeological excavations developed by J.M. Apellániz during the 70s until the excavations of the current research team (EIA) since 2000. We propose here for the first time a relationship between the initial system of “beds” used by Apellániz and our recent sedimentary sequence that recognizes eleven stratigraphic levels radiometrically dated from the late Upper Pleistocene to the Middle Age. Within the bone industry assemblage we recognize a large variety of utensils and ornamental elements, with native and allochthonous features, that make evident a regional as well as long distance relationships of these populations of the interior of the Iberian Peninsula during the recent Prehistory.