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Chile and Argentina

Type Subfile
Date 1984-1995

Genre - Form

Subfile

Final number

Number
3

Extent

Number
213
Unit of measurement
slide
Type and number of units
Slide films stored in 12 archival slide storage sheets

Content

This subfile documents a wide array of cultural, historical, and natural landmarks across Chile from 1984 to 1995, along with three slides taken in Argentina. It includes a diverse range of photographs capturing Chilean landscapes, architecture, and archaeological sites. There are images of mining areas and geoglyphs, and scenes from locations including Arica, Parinacota, Pukará San Lorenzo, Petorca, Encanto, and San Pedro de Atacama. The collection features significant subjects such as the El Plomo Mummy, petroglyphs, historic churches in Poconchile, Socoroma, and Parinacota, and historical smelter of the Incas in Viña del Cerro. Rural haciendas, urban streetscapes, and egional sites like the German Colonial Museum in Frutillar and salmon farms at Lago Llanquihue are also represented.

Landscape views are prevalent throughout the collection, from the Andes to the coastal beauty of Lago Llanquihue and Ancuo, where traditional houses and local markets are depicted. The photographs also include scenes of local customs, such as preparing for a parillada in Mar del Plata, Argentina.

There are several images of participants of a course in Conservation of Archaeological Sites by organized by the Getty Conservation Institute and ICCROM that took place in San Lorenzo, Chile in 1988. 

 

The locations and corresponding dates are listed below in alphabetical order by city or site:

Argentina: Cerro Colorado (1997), Mar del Plata (1997) 


Chile: Angelmo (1987), Arica, Aduana (1987, 1988), Baños Morales (1995), Chiloé Bay, Ancuo (1987), Chungara Lake (1988), Copaquilla (1987), Frutillar German Colonial Museum (1987), Lake Chapo (1987), Lago Llanquihue (1987), Lago Todos Los Santos (1987), Lauca (1988), Lluta Valley (1988), Maipu Valley (1987), Ovalle (1984), Poconchile (1988), Parinacota (1988), Petrorca (1995), Precordillera (1988), Pukará San Lorenzo, Zapata Valley (1988), Pukará de Quitor (1986), San Marco (1987), San Pedro di Atacama (1986), Santiago (1987), Socoroma (1988), Vale del Encanto (1984), Viña del Cerro (1986), Zapahuira (1987), Todos los Santos Lake (1987)


Some people who were identified in the slides include:  


On slide NSP-04-027-06 Luis Briones and Juan Chacama in Chile, 1987 

On slide NSP-04-027-07 Nicholas Stanley-Price and Juan Chacama in Chile, 1987 

On slide NSP-04-028-02 Carlos Weber, who worked for CONAF – Teutonico, in Aduana, 1988 

On slide NSP-04-028-07 Alexandro Alva on Aduana exercise, Chile, 1988 

On slide NSP-04-028-09 Marcelo Magadan, Argentinian architect, Alexandro Alva, ICCROM staff until 2001, and Carlos Weber, at Aduana, 1988 

On slide NSP-04-029-03 Carlos Weber in Lluta Valley, 1988 

On slide NSP-04-029-08 Group of participants of a join course in Conservation of Archaeological Sites by the Getty Conservation Institute and ICCROM at San Lorenzo, Chile, 1988 

On slide NSP-04-029-09 and 10  Luis Briones giving a alk at Zapahuira to course participants. 

On slide NSP-04-030-09 Nicolas Stanley-Price at Lake Chungara, 1988 

On slide all the images from NSP-04-035-11 to NSP-04-035-20 are of Roxana Seguel

On slide NSP-04-045-12 Charles Love explaining Nau nau at Easter Island, 1984 

Reference code

Reference code
NSP-04-027 to NSP-04-038

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