Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 10:28:23 GMT
When I presented this project I imagined that I would find the foundations of those arches that no longer exist. This area of City Hall has never been touched upon in depth. when City Hall downsized to open up the south corner line and when they demolished the building they didn't raise the foundations because they didn't have specialized machinery, Zuberdia said. The archaeologist never thought he would find what he found. Fragments and almost the entire pottery have been found. It has a ripple pattern on its neck.
The pattern Georgia Phone Number is like a claw, the nails marked on fresh ceramics, and the brushing like a comb is a characteristic pattern of the Guaraní culture. But ceramics are not Guaraní. We started investigating and concluded that there was some relationship between the hunter-gatherers of Rio Salado. They had very similar pottery and probably communicated, he revealed enthusiastically. Rusty nails from the first era were also found. This is the second town hall in the city of Buenos Aires and its history dates back to the 1980s. This was the first town hall to be built out of bricks.
According to Cabildo documents the previous one was built between 1991 and 1976 entirely made of clay with a roof made of tiles. This is important because at the end of this borehole I started to find organic matter which meant it was a waste pit. I started digging and discovered that the well lay beneath the foundations of the year. In other words it belonged to the first Cabildo. We found many tiles and the weight of looms from the first Cabildo said Zubeldia, his face glowing with excitement. The Town Hall was built in the year 1994 and the same year the bell and clock were installed. These are the basis of the Annual Council.
The pattern Georgia Phone Number is like a claw, the nails marked on fresh ceramics, and the brushing like a comb is a characteristic pattern of the Guaraní culture. But ceramics are not Guaraní. We started investigating and concluded that there was some relationship between the hunter-gatherers of Rio Salado. They had very similar pottery and probably communicated, he revealed enthusiastically. Rusty nails from the first era were also found. This is the second town hall in the city of Buenos Aires and its history dates back to the 1980s. This was the first town hall to be built out of bricks.
According to Cabildo documents the previous one was built between 1991 and 1976 entirely made of clay with a roof made of tiles. This is important because at the end of this borehole I started to find organic matter which meant it was a waste pit. I started digging and discovered that the well lay beneath the foundations of the year. In other words it belonged to the first Cabildo. We found many tiles and the weight of looms from the first Cabildo said Zubeldia, his face glowing with excitement. The Town Hall was built in the year 1994 and the same year the bell and clock were installed. These are the basis of the Annual Council.