Procesos de formación naturales actuantes en el caso del pecio de Zencity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/tpahl.vi5.71Keywords:
shipwreck, archaeological context, formation processesAbstract
During ground movements made in Puerto Madero to build, the ZenCity complex1 in December 2008, there were uncovered the remains of the structure of what once was a ship. After noticing the authorities, an interdisciplinary team rescued the shipwreck, meanwhile the construction continued. The register founded was conformed of the ship's structure and a variety of objects belonging to the cargo of the ship along with another group of materials, which did not belong to the shipwreck, but formed the final archaeological context. We present an analysis of the possible natural agents who have acted in the formation of the site here.