CURRICULUM VITAE

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Datos Personales
País: Argentina.
Docente:
Conservación de Yacimientos Paleontológicos, Arqueológicos
y Sitios Culturales.
Profesión: Arqueólogo/museólogo
CURRICULUM
VITAE
Eduardo
Enzo Ribotta
Arqueólogo
y Técnico en Documentación y Museología Arqueológica, egresado de la
Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Es investigador y conservador del
Instituto de Arqueología y Museo (IAM). Siendo docente por concurso en la
materia Conservación de Yacimientos Paleontológicos, Arqueológicos
y Sitios Culturales.
Participa
como investigador en diversos proyectos del IAM: CONICET, FONCYT, CIUNT,
ANTORCHAS y como Co-Director del
proyecto Fundación YPF M97-412 “Exhibir, comprender, proteger.Una propuesta
interactiva sobre colecciones arqueológicas-antropológicas investigación y público
en S.M. de Tucumán ”. Tiene veinte publicaciones en la Argentina y en
el extranjero, algunas como coautor.
Ha colaborado en diversas oportunidades en eventos museográficos y es
coautor del proyecto, guión museográfico, diseño y montaje de la muestra “AMÉRICA
INDÍGENA: Diversidad cultural y Tecnología antigua” Ganadora del concurso
Innovación en Museos, Premio Fundación YPF; también es coautor del diseño y
guión museográfico de la muestra “ENTRE MANOS, GARRAS Y PEZUÑAS. La Gente y
sus Animales en el Norte Indígena”.
En el campo de la conservación ha
asesorado a diversos museos como la Casa Histórica de la Independencia y a
centros culturales. También asesoró en el diseño y control de las normas de
conservación para los depósitos y colecciones del IAM.
CURRICULUM EN INGLES
Archaeologist
and Technician in Documentation and Archaeological Museum. He graduated from
National University of Tucumán (UNT), Argentina. He is a Researcher and
Conservator of the Institute of Archaeology and Museum (IAM). He won a
professorship at UNT: Conservation of Paleontological and Archaeological Beds
and Cultural Sites.
He
received three fellowships from FUNDACIÓN ANTORCHAS, from the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE FOR CONSERVATION OF HISTORIC & ARTISTIC WORKS (AIC) and from the Laboratorio
de Arqueología y Formas Culturales of the UNIVERSITY OF SANTIAGO DE
COMPOSTELA. He also had a fellowship at CENTRO NACIONAL DE CONSERVACIÓN Y
RESTAURACIÓN (Dibam) of Santiago de Chile.
Nowadays,
he is a research member of different projects from the IAM: CONICET, FONCYT,
CIUNT, ANTORCHAS and as Co-Director of the project Fundación YPF M97-412 “To
exhibit, to understand, to protect. An interactive proposal on
archaeological-antropological collections investigation and public at San Miguel
de Tucumán”. He published twenty publications in Argentina and foreign
countries, some of them as co-author.
As
an extension to the community he was a didactic guide , and now he is an
integrator of the Diffusion Committee in the Archaeology Area of Natural
Sciences Faculty and IML from UNT. He has carried out integration works with
blind children and children without visual troubles in the Museum “INDIAN
AMERICA: Cultural diversity and Ancient technology”. Besides, he made
experiences with children integrating Archaeology with Theater and Art. He
performed three videos with activities in the museum and he was a scientific
consultant for preparing the video “What we do with the past”.
He
has collaborated in different oportunities in museum events and he is co-author
of the project, museum script, design and assembling of the exposition “INDIAN
AMERICA: Cultural diversity and Ancient technology” , winner of the
Concourse Innovation in Museums, Fundación YPF Reward; he is co-author of the
design and museum script of the exposition “BETWEEN HANDS, CLAWS AND HOOFS.
People and their Animals in the Indian North”.
In
the conservation field he was a consultant to different museums such as the
Historical House of the Independence and to cultural centers. Furthermore, he
adviced in the design and control of conservation standards for warehouses and
collections from the IAM.
He
carried out field works in archaeological beds at Tucumán, Salta and Catamarca
Provinces. Besides, he took part in projects of Historical Archaeology as
restoration and setting worth of San José de Lules Chapel and Convent and in
the Natal House of Nicolás Avellaneda, both in Tucumán.
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