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Figure 1.A. Spatial data base cartography for Mount Longdon. B. Interview with war veteran Gustavo Pedemonte, group commander in the 2 nd Section, B Company, 7 th Infantry Regiment. C. Participative cartography: spatial data base about the battle of Mount Longdon, created from information provided by war veterans interviewed for the project. D. Digital inventory of military technology utilized during the war in the free access digital platform Sketchfab, available in the channel "Objects and Memory. Malvinas War".
Figura 3.A. Digitalización mediante técnicas fotogramétricas de un nido de ametralladora. B. Digitalización 3D de ambos montes.
Entre los pliegues del monte y la batalla: Relevamiento arqueológico sistemático y mapeo de dos combates de la Guerra de Malvinas (1982)Between the folds of the mount and the battle: Systematic archaeological survey and mapping of two combats of the Malvinas War (1982)Entre as dobras do mato e a batalha: levantamento arqueológico sistemático e cartografia de duas batalhas da Guerra das Malvinas (1982)
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December 2024

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Revista del Museo de Antropología

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Juan Bautista Leoni

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Diana Tamburini

The present article addresses a unique experience in the history of Archaeology and social sciences in Argentina: the first archaeological field experience in the Malvinas Islands by an interdisciplinary team including Argentine war veterans. In the framework of the project “The Face and Sap of the Malvinas War”, directed by Rosana Guber, which investigates the battles of Monte Longdon (11-12 June) and Monte Tumbledown (13-14 June) of the 1982 Malvinas War, archaeological survey and reconstruction of wartime actions were carried out in November 2023. Throughout the text, we will feature the challenge involved in developing logistical and methodological aspects to be carried out in a territory under sovereign dispute and under the control of British authorities. This includes prior preparation (background surveying, physical preparation, etc.), research design, adaptation of methodological resources, and their application in the field.

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