Quiriguá 1910-1914: an inflection point in architectural heritage preservation

The work carried out by the School of American Archaeology under the auspice of the United Fruit Company from 1910 to 1914 in the ancient city of Quiriguá, today world Heritage Site, implied a change of paradigm in architectural heritage preservation in the Maya Area. The development of a four-seaso...

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spelling oai:ojs3.editorialrestauro.com.mx:article-1192021-02-18T23:30:45Z Quiriguá 1910-1914: an inflection point in architectural heritage preservation Quiriguá 1910-1914: un punto de inflexión en la conservación del patrimonio arquitectónico maya Matarredona Desantes, Nuria Patrimonio Maya Conservación Arquitectónica Quiriguá Articulo de Investigacón Maya Heritage Architectural Conservation Quiriguá Reserch Paper The work carried out by the School of American Archaeology under the auspice of the United Fruit Company from 1910 to 1914 in the ancient city of Quiriguá, today world Heritage Site, implied a change of paradigm in architectural heritage preservation in the Maya Area. The development of a four-season funded by one of the most powerful companies and more politically influential at the moment, not only entailed the instauration of the first institutional archaeological Project in Guatemala but also it meant the catalyzer to set the first guidelines to preserve this architecture inherited from the ancient Maya. The present research delves into the historical, political and economic context when the agreement for this pioneer intervention was made and its repercussion in the history of Pre-Columbian architecture preservation from an exhaustive documental analysis in the institutional archives and the according emerging legislation.  Los trabajos desarrollados por la School of American Archaeology bajo el auspicio de la United Fruit Company, que se sucedieron entre 1910 y 1914 en la antigua ciudad de Quiriguá, hoy Patrimonio de la Humanidad, supusieron un cambio de paradigma en la conservación del patrimonio arquitectónico maya. El desarrollo de un proyecto en cuatro temporadas, financiado por una de las empresas económicamente más potentes y políticamente más influyentes del momento, no sólo supuso la instauración del primer proyecto institucional de investigación arqueológica en Guatemala, sino que fue el detonante para establecer las primeras directrices para la conservación de la arquitectura heredada de la antigua civilización maya. El presente estudio profundiza en el contexto histórico, político y económico en el que se gesta el acuerdo para esta intervención pionera, y su repercusión en la historia de la conservación de la arquitectura precolombina en el área maya a partir del análisis documental de los archivos institucionales y la incipiente legislación al respecto. Restauro Compás y Canto S.A. 2021-02-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos evaluados por pares application/pdf https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/119 Revista Gremium; Vol. 8 No. 15 (2021): Arquitectura maya; 99-112 Revista Gremium; Vol. 8 Núm. 15 (2021): Arquitectura maya; 99-112 2007-8773 spa https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/119/43 https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/119/34 Derechos de autor 2021 Nuria Matarredona Desantes https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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description The work carried out by the School of American Archaeology under the auspice of the United Fruit Company from 1910 to 1914 in the ancient city of Quiriguá, today world Heritage Site, implied a change of paradigm in architectural heritage preservation in the Maya Area. The development of a four-season funded by one of the most powerful companies and more politically influential at the moment, not only entailed the instauration of the first institutional archaeological Project in Guatemala but also it meant the catalyzer to set the first guidelines to preserve this architecture inherited from the ancient Maya. The present research delves into the historical, political and economic context when the agreement for this pioneer intervention was made and its repercussion in the history of Pre-Columbian architecture preservation from an exhaustive documental analysis in the institutional archives and the according emerging legislation. 
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