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Stones that tell stories
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Palabras clave
Heritage stones
Historical buildings
Natural hazards
Anthropic hazards
Violent conflicts
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
Springer
Citación
Pereira, D. Stones that Tell Stories. Geoheritage 16, 44 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12371-024-00944-y
Resumen
[EN] When a historical building, monument, or cultural heritage artifact is affected by a natural or anthropic event, the first reaction is to recover and restore to maintain our heritage for the next generations. If they are made of stone, some are completely destroyed, but it is often still possible to recognize the facts that made them a cultural item. In many cases, the marks of violent actions are visible on the stone, especially if the impacts came from a non-massive destructive weapon, such as rifle bullet marks or cannon marks from centuries ago, with a lower level of destruction than today. These marks are also part of our heritage and, as a reminder of the history of our cities and countries for generations, it is recommended that they be preserved as a testimony to avoid the repetition of unnecessary violence. This is the aim of the stones that tell stories.
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Financiación de acceso abierto proporcionada por los Fondos Europeos FEDER y la Junta de Castilla y León en el marco de la Estrategia de Investigación e Innovación para la Especialización Inteligente (RIS3) de Castilla y León 2021-2027
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1867-2477
DOI
10.1007/s12371-024-00944-y
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