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SUMMARY:Copper and rituals in the Southern Andes: Research on beads and crushed copper minerals in pre-Columbian\, Northwestern Argentina
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: María Florencia Becerra\nNational Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET)\, Argentina\nGreen and blue minerals and rocks played significant roles in multiple dimensions of pre-Columbian Andean societies. Their extraction and circulation shaped human–environment interactions in the region since ancient times. Among these minerals\, copper held a particularly important place due to its role in metallurgical and mining traditions. Yet\, despite its significance\, many aspects of its use remain poorly understood—especially which minerals were selected and worked for lapidary purposes. \nThis presentation synthesizes research carried out to date in the Southern Andes\, focusing on several case studies from different sites and contexts in pre-Columbian Northwestern Argentina\, particularly during the Late and Inca Periods (10th–16th centuries). Part of this research has been developed in collaboration with the Archaeometallurgy and Materials Science departments of the German Mining Museum Bochum. \nAndean panorama\n\nThis lecture is part of Dr. Becerra’s activities as a Humboldt Fellow visitor during January 2026. \nOrganisation: Sabine Klein (Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
URL:https://reform.ressourcencampus-bochum.de/event/copper-and-rituals-in-the-southern-andes-research-on-beads-and-crushed-copper-minerals-in-pre-columbian-northwestern-argentina/
LOCATION:Hörsaal im Haus der Archäologien\, Am Bergbaumuseum 31\, Bochum\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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SUMMARY:Pre-Columbian and colonial mining and metallurgy in the extreme Northwestern Argentina highlands: Lines of research\, challenges and collaborative mining heritage conservation and exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: María Florencia Becerra\nNational Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET)\, Argentina\nSince 2004\, GAEPuNo (Archaeology and Ethnohistory Group of the Northern Puna) has been conducting research in the northern highlands of extreme Northwestern Argentina\, in Jujuy Province. One of the main lines of research concerns mining and metallurgy during pre-Columbian and Colonial times. This presentation will highlight part of the results of this research\, with special emphasis on the most recent outcomes of our investigations. \nIn addition\, it will particularly showcase the collaborative projects developed with local Indigenous communities for the preservation and exhibition of mining heritage in the area. This work is especially relevant in a region where mining heritage is celebrated\, yet contemporary mining projects remain highly contested due to their social\, economic\, and environmental impacts. The debate involves multiple stakeholders—including the state\, mining companies\, and local communities—who negotiate the meanings and consequences of both past and present extractive activities. The presentation will also address the challenges of collaborative work\, as well as the contributions that can be made to tourism promotion\, heritage conservation\, and community claims\, underscoring how collaborative archaeology can contribute to strengthening Indigenous rights and sustainable forms of heritage management. \n\n  \n\nPre-Columbian copper blade from S. Andes\nMetallurgy kiln in S. Andes\nThe façade of the community museum: Museo Timón Cruz\n\n\nThis lecture is part of Dr. Becerra’s activities as a Humboldt Fellow visitor during January 2026. \nOrganisation: Sabine Klein (Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
URL:https://reform.ressourcencampus-bochum.de/event/pre-columbian-and-colonial-mining-and-metallurgy-in-the-extreme-northwestern-argentina-highlands-lines-of-research-challenges-and-collaborative-mining-heritage-conservation-and-exhibition/
LOCATION:Hörsaal im Haus der Archäologien\, Am Bergbaumuseum 31\, Bochum\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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SUMMARY:Geschichte des Atomausstiegs: Die Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung in Deutschland
DESCRIPTION:Vortrag von Dr. Astrid Kirchhof​\nWeitere Informationen
URL:https://reform.ressourcencampus-bochum.de/event/atomausstiegs/
LOCATION:Seminarraum 1 im Haus der Archäologien\, Am Bergbaumuseum 31\, Bochum\, 44791\, Deutschland
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SUMMARY:Pre-Columbian mining and metallurgy in the Southern-Central Andes
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: María Florencia Becerra\nNational Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET)\, Argentina\nSession 1 (morning): \n\nEarliest evidence of the use of metals.\nChronology and regions.\nCase study: Northwestern Argentina.\nLocal innovation and development.\nMetals and alloys employed.\nTechnologies for mining\, metallurgy and metalworking during pre-Columbian times and Colonial period.\n\nSession 2 (afternoon): \n\nSocial complexity and metals.\nLabour organization.\nOre provenance and circulation.\nNew lines of research.\nThe case of the Inca State.\nDifferent strategies and policies.\nLocal communities’ responses.\n\n\n  \n\n \n \n \n\n\nLimited places: 25 participants \nregistration: sabine.klein@bergbaumuseum.de \nThis lecture is part of Dr. Becerra’s activities as a Humboldt Fellow visitor during January 2026. \nOrganisation: Sabine Klein (Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
URL:https://reform.ressourcencampus-bochum.de/event/pre-columbian-mining-and-metallurgy-in-the-southern-central-andes/
LOCATION:Seminarraum 1 im Haus der Archäologien\, Am Bergbaumuseum 31\, Bochum\, 44791\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Vortrag,Workshop
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