Keeping old giants at the service of a local community: The Arroyo del Vizcaíno collection (Sauce, Uruguay)

Geological Curator Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.55468/gc1496
M. di Giacomo, Martín Batallés, Luciano Varela, P. Tambusso, Lucía Clavijo, R. Fariña
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The Arroyo del Vizcaino collection began informally in 1997, when a group of high school students, teachers and other members of the community extracted around 300 bones from the Vizcaino stream. Efforts were made by the students to prepare, catalogue and identify the remains, as well as to try to keep the remains in their hometown. The collection was housed at the local high school for many years until we obtained the permits to excavate the site and reunited the fossils collected in 1997 with those extracted in subsequent years. Since then the collection has grown substantially, with more than 1,800 fossils collected to date. The collection was moved several times, but in 2018 a new collaboration with the local high school meant the fossils could return there, but to new spaces, specially designed and built for them. These new spaces allow for better care of the remains and for the development of outreach activities with the community. The team of palaeontologists, students and designers involved in the project has developed didactic and educational resources both in physical and digital form, which have expanded the mission of the team to other localities within Uruguay. Today, the collection has been formally recognized as part of the Universidad de la Republica, a milestone that will translate into further collaborations with other institutions and members of the community. These past 10 years, the team has improved the conservation of the remains, generated academic publications and established relationships with local residents, hoping to help regain the sense of belonging and enthusiasm for fossils that the community felt in 1997.
让古老的巨人为当地社区服务:阿罗约·德尔Vizcaíno收藏(乌拉圭沙司)
阿罗约·德尔·比斯卡诺的收藏始于1997年,当时一群高中生、教师和社区的其他成员从比斯卡诺河中提取了大约300块骨头。学生们努力准备、编目和鉴定遗骸,并试图将遗骸留在家乡。这些化石收藏在当地的一所高中存放了很多年,直到我们获得了挖掘现场的许可,并将1997年收集的化石与随后几年提取的化石重新组合在一起。从那时起,收藏数量大幅增加,迄今已收集了1800多块化石。这些藏品被移动了几次,但在2018年,与当地高中的一项新合作意味着这些化石可以回到那里,但要进入专门为它们设计和建造的新空间。这些新空间可以更好地照顾遗骸,并与社区开展外展活动。参与该项目的古生物学家、学生和设计师团队开发了物理和数字形式的教学和教育资源,将团队的任务扩展到乌拉圭其他地区。今天,该系列已被正式认可为共和国大学的一部分,这是一个里程碑,将转化为与其他机构和社区成员的进一步合作。在过去的10年里,该团队改善了对化石的保护,出版了学术出版物,并与当地居民建立了关系,希望能帮助当地居民重拾1997年对化石的归属感和热情。
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