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INAPL

The National Institute of Anthropology and Latin American Thought[1] (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano; INAPL) is an Argentine government agency dedicated to preserving national cultural and archeological heritage. It is a part of Argentina's ministry of culture.

National Institute of Anthropology and Latin American Thought
Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano
Agency overview
Formed1943
HeadquartersBuenos Aires, Argentina
Parent departmentMinistry of Culture (Argentina)
Websiteinapl.cultura.gob.ar

The institute has been involved in multiple projects. Among these are the preservation of rock art sites including Cueva de las Manos and the study of HMS Swift (1763), a British ship that sank off the coast of Puerto Deseado in 1770. It also runs the National Museum of Man in Argentina.

Organization edit

The INAPL is a government agency of Argentina, and is part of Argentina's ministry of culture.[2]

Mission and function edit

 
 
Left to right: Archaeological artifacts at the INAPL; restitution of artifacts by the INAPL.

The INAPL is dedicated to preserving national cultural and archeological heritage.[2] As such, the primary focus of the institute is the documentation, preservation, and recovery of cultural heritage, be it physical or non-physical.[3] The institute carries out research in the areas of archaeology, anthropology, and folklore.[3] In keeping with their mission, they also give recommendations and alternative proposals on regional economic and socio-cultural development.[3]

One of the programs of the INAPL is to preserve rock art sites and save them from deterioration and destruction.[1] This program has been in place since 1995.[1] Of these sites, Cueva de las Manos has been given top priority.[1]

History edit

The INAPL was created on December 20, 1943.[3] It was created at the behest of Juan Alfonso Carrizo, who would become the institute's first director.[3]

The institute has had several names over the course of its existence; the first of these was The National Institute of Tradition assigned at its founding in 1943.[4] In the words of Briones and Guber, the institute was later renamed for political reasons to "the National Institute of Philology and Folklore in 1955, the National Institute of Folkloric Research in 1960, the National Institute of Anthropology in 1964, and [finally] the National Institute of Anthropology and Latin American Thought in 1992."[4]

Current and former projects edit

 
The INAPL's "Underwater Archeology" activity at the 43rd Buenos Aires International Book Fair.

Among the institute's current and former projects is the study of HMS Swift (1763), a British ship that sank off of the coast of Puerto Deseado in 1770.[5] The discovery and investigation of the ship was one of the first taken on by the INAPL's newly created underwater archaeology program in Argentina, which was formed in 1995.[5][6]

The INAPL, along with the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), is also a major sponsor of the DocAnt film festival, the oldest currently-running anthropological film festival in Latin America.[7] The INAPL runs the National Museum of Man in Argentina.[8]

Notable members edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Onetto, Maria (2014). "Cueva de las Manos, Río Pinturas Cave Art". In Smith, Claire (ed.). Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Vol. 3. New York, NY: Springer. pp. 1841–1843. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_1624. ISBN 978-1-4419-0426-3. LCCN 2013953915.
  2. ^ a b "Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano | Ministerio de Cultura". www.cultura.gob.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano". Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  4. ^ a b Briones, Claudia; Guber, Rosana (2008). "Argentina: Contagious Marginalities". In Poole, Deborah (ed.). A Companion to Latin American Anthropology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. p. 19. doi:10.1002/9781444301328.ch1. ISBN 978-0-631-23468-5. OCLC 165081955.
  5. ^ a b Elkin, Dolores (2016-06-03) [First published in print in 2008 by Left Coast Press]. "Maritime Archaeology in Argentina at the Instituto Nacional de Antropología". In Leshikar-Denton, Margaret E; Luna Erreguerena, Pilar (eds.). Underwater and Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and the Caribbean. One world archaeology series (1 ed.). New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315416090. ISBN 978-1-315-41608-3 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Luna Erreguerena, Pilar (December 2010). "Mexico: A Leader in Ratification of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage". Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 5 (2): 150. Bibcode:2010JMarA...5..143E. doi:10.1007/s11457-010-9069-7. ISSN 1557-2285. JSTOR 23753384. S2CID 162566211.
  7. ^ Peirano, Maria Paz (2017). Vallejo, Aida; Peirano, Maria Paz (eds.). Film Festivals and Anthropology. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 78. ISBN 978-1-4438-1683-0. OCLC 974947575.
  8. ^ Japkin, Silvia (2010). "Tying together the chaguar threads". Datatèxtil (23): 23. ISSN 1139-028X.
  9. ^ Rolandi, Diana; Majewski, Teresita (June 2015). "Sandra Analía Guillermo". Historical Archaeology (published 24 October 2016). 49 (2): 15–17. doi:10.1007/BF03377137. ISSN 0440-9213. S2CID 164268591.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Open access publications of the INAPL

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The National Institute of Anthropology and Latin American Thought 1 Spanish Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Pensamiento Latinoamericano INAPL is an Argentine government agency dedicated to preserving national cultural and archeological heritage It is a part of Argentina s ministry of culture National Institute of Anthropology and Latin American ThoughtInstituto Nacional de Antropologia y Pensamiento LatinoamericanoAgency overviewFormed1943HeadquartersBuenos Aires ArgentinaParent departmentMinistry of Culture Argentina Websiteinapl wbr cultura wbr gob wbr arThe institute has been involved in multiple projects Among these are the preservation of rock art sites including Cueva de las Manos and the study of HMS Swift 1763 a British ship that sank off the coast of Puerto Deseado in 1770 It also runs the National Museum of Man in Argentina Contents 1 Organization 2 Mission and function 3 History 4 Current and former projects 5 Notable members 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOrganization editThe INAPL is a government agency of Argentina and is part of Argentina s ministry of culture 2 Mission and function edit nbsp nbsp Left to right Archaeological artifacts at the INAPL restitution of artifacts by the INAPL The INAPL is dedicated to preserving national cultural and archeological heritage 2 As such the primary focus of the institute is the documentation preservation and recovery of cultural heritage be it physical or non physical 3 The institute carries out research in the areas of archaeology anthropology and folklore 3 In keeping with their mission they also give recommendations and alternative proposals on regional economic and socio cultural development 3 One of the programs of the INAPL is to preserve rock art sites and save them from deterioration and destruction 1 This program has been in place since 1995 1 Of these sites Cueva de las Manos has been given top priority 1 History editThe INAPL was created on December 20 1943 3 It was created at the behest of Juan Alfonso Carrizo who would become the institute s first director 3 The institute has had several names over the course of its existence the first of these was The National Institute of Tradition assigned at its founding in 1943 4 In the words of Briones and Guber the institute was later renamed for political reasons to the National Institute of Philology and Folklore in 1955 the National Institute of Folkloric Research in 1960 the National Institute of Anthropology in 1964 and finally the National Institute of Anthropology and Latin American Thought in 1992 4 Current and former projects edit nbsp The INAPL s Underwater Archeology activity at the 43rd Buenos Aires International Book Fair Among the institute s current and former projects is the study of HMS Swift 1763 a British ship that sank off of the coast of Puerto Deseado in 1770 5 The discovery and investigation of the ship was one of the first taken on by the INAPL s newly created underwater archaeology program in Argentina which was formed in 1995 5 6 The INAPL along with the National Scientific and Technical Research Council CONICET is also a major sponsor of the DocAnt film festival the oldest currently running anthropological film festival in Latin America 7 The INAPL runs the National Museum of Man in Argentina 8 Notable members editSandra Analia Guillermo recipient of the John L Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology 9 See also edit nbsp Argentina portalThe National Scientific and Technical Research Council CONICET an Argentine organization that works closely with the INAPLReferences edit a b c d Onetto Maria 2014 Cueva de las Manos Rio Pinturas Cave Art In Smith Claire ed Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology Vol 3 New York NY Springer pp 1841 1843 doi 10 1007 978 1 4419 0465 2 1624 ISBN 978 1 4419 0426 3 LCCN 2013953915 a b Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Pensamiento Latinoamericano Ministerio de Cultura www cultura gob ar in Spanish Retrieved 2021 06 19 a b c d e Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Pensamiento Latinoamericano Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Pensamiento Latinoamericano in Spanish Retrieved 2021 06 19 a b Briones Claudia Guber Rosana 2008 Argentina Contagious Marginalities In Poole Deborah ed A Companion to Latin American Anthropology Malden MA Blackwell Publishing p 19 doi 10 1002 9781444301328 ch1 ISBN 978 0 631 23468 5 OCLC 165081955 a b Elkin Dolores 2016 06 03 First published in print in 2008 by Left Coast Press Maritime Archaeology in Argentina at the Instituto Nacional de Antropologia In Leshikar Denton Margaret E Luna Erreguerena Pilar eds Underwater and Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and the Caribbean One world archaeology series 1 ed New York Routledge doi 10 4324 9781315416090 ISBN 978 1 315 41608 3 via Google Books Luna Erreguerena Pilar December 2010 Mexico A Leader in Ratification of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage Journal of Maritime Archaeology 5 2 150 Bibcode 2010JMarA 5 143E doi 10 1007 s11457 010 9069 7 ISSN 1557 2285 JSTOR 23753384 S2CID 162566211 Peirano Maria Paz 2017 Vallejo Aida Peirano Maria Paz eds Film Festivals and Anthropology Cambridge Scholars Publishing p 78 ISBN 978 1 4438 1683 0 OCLC 974947575 Japkin Silvia 2010 Tying together the chaguar threads Datatextil 23 23 ISSN 1139 028X Rolandi Diana Majewski Teresita June 2015 Sandra Analia Guillermo Historical Archaeology published 24 October 2016 49 2 15 17 doi 10 1007 BF03377137 ISSN 0440 9213 S2CID 164268591 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to INAPL Official website Open access publications of the INAPL nbsp This Argentine university college or tertiary institution related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title INAPL amp oldid 1177253639, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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