Dr. Alberto Rex Gonzalez and Environmental Archaeology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31048/1852.4826.v5.n1.9121Abstract
Writing about the beginning of environmental archaeology in Argentina and Dr. Rex González's role will contain an autobiographical component, since the Head of the Archaeology Division of the La Plata Museum and co-director of my doctoral thesis, put in my hands the responsibility of developing it. It is an incomplete work, since the serious events that affected the country in the 1970s interrupted this fascinating process. Fortunately, a young generation of archaeologists has retaken some of these lines, revamped them and enriched them with new ideas and new techniques that will allow us to improve and conclude what Rex González promoted almost four decades ago.Downloads
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Those authors who have publications with this Journalaccept the following terms:
a. Authors will retain their copyrights and guarantee the journal the right of first publication of their work, which will be simultaneously subject to the Creative Commons Attribution License (Licencia de reconocimiento de Creative Commons) that allows third parties to share the work as long as its author and his first publication in this journal.
b. Authors may adopt other non-exclusive licensing agreements for the distribution of the version of the published work (eg, deposit it in an institutional electronic file or publish it in a monographic volume) provided that the initial publication in this journal is indicated.
c. Authors are allowed and recommended to disseminate their work on the Internet (eg in institutional telematic archives or on their website) before and during the submission process, which can lead to interesting exchanges and increase citations of the published work. (See The Effect of Open Access - El efecto del acceso abierto)