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Moreno Calderón, Maritza and Báez Santos, Laura Victoria. (2021). Seaflower expedition: the maritime cultural landscape of Providencia and Santa Catalina. Preliminary results. Bol. Cient. CIOH, 40 (1). pp. 83-90. doi https://doi.org/10.26640/22159045.2021.566

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Abstract

Providencia and Santa Catalina have been essential for communication and navigation between the different territories of the Caribbean and the Colombian coast. Thus, through the centuries the integration of cultural and natural actors has contributed to the creation of a Maritime Cultural Landscape. In this sense, the boundaries between land and sea are diluted through social, political, religious, military, war, economic, commercial and technological dynamics that can be observed both in archaeological sites and nowadays. The project "Social Appropriation of the Maritime Cultural Landscape in Providencia and Santa Catalina: Characterization of the Nautical Space from a Historical Perspective" aims to understand and characterize the dynamics and elements that are part of the Maritime Cultural Landscape of the islands from the analysis of different sources of information in an interdisciplinary way (archeology, anthropology, history, hydrography). However, this article seeks to emphasize a non- intrusive archaeological characterization of archaeological sites that allow understanding the dynamics of mobility, production, and defense of the islands as elements that contribute to the configuration of the Maritime Cultural Landscape.

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Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Patrimonio cultural sumergido. Paisaje cultural marítimo
Geographical coverage : Colombia. Caribe. Providencia y Santa Catalina
Depositing User: Dirección General Marítima
ISSN: 2215-9045
Official URL: https://ojs.dimar.mil.co/index.php/CIOH/article/vi...
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.26640/22159045.2021.566

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