Archaeological Diagnostics (DA)
Assessment of Archaeological Potential
Archaeological Diagnostics (DA) are essential for identifying the archaeological potential of an area before beginning any operation. This preliminary analysis determines the presence of archaeological remains and ensures that future activities do not affect the Cultural Heritage. A precise assessment facilitates the planning of projects that respect our history and heritage.
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CIRAS Certificate: Guarantee of Protection of Cultural Heritage
Preserving the past for the future
The Certificate of Absence of Archaeological Remains on the Surface (CIRAS) is an official document confirming that a specific area has no visible archaeological remains on its surface. This certificate is essential for the development of projects in areas where the protection of Cultural Heritage is required. Obtaining the CIRAS formally demonstrates that the property is free of archaeological elements, ensuring that any work, activity, or project carried out there does not constitute the crime of affecting Cultural Heritage.
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Archaeological Assessment Projects (PEA)
Detailed Analysis of Archaeological Sites
Archaeological Assessment Projects (PEA) comprise reconnaissance and limited excavation work in the study area. Through sampling and discarding, these projects determine the presence of pre-Hispanic and mixed archaeological assets, as well as isolated archaeological elements. The AAP provides a clear and detailed view of the archaeological heritage, enabling informed decision-making for the conservation and management of the site.
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Archaeological monitoring plan (PMAR)
Active Protection of Heritage During Works
The Archaeological Monitoring Plan (PMAR) is a specialized intervention that implements measures to prevent, avoid, control, reduce, and mitigate potential negative impacts on pre-Hispanic, historical, or paleontological remains. During the execution of works involving soil removal, the PMAR ensures that all necessary precautions are taken to protect the Nation’s Cultural Heritage. This plan is crucial to ensuring that the development of projects does not compromise our historical and cultural heritage.
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Archaeological Research Projects (PIA)
In-depth research into ancient societies
Archaeological Research Projects (PIA) are short-term, one-off interventions on one or more monuments or in a region. The primary objective of these projects is to produce scientific knowledge about past societies through the study of material remains and their cultural and environmental context. ARPs also focus on the protection, conservation, and dissemination of the knowledge obtained, thus contributing to the understanding and preservation of our cultural heritage.
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Rescue and Preservation of Heritage in Development Zones
Archaeological Rescue Projects (PRA)
Archaeological Rescue Projects (PRA) are excavation processes designed to recover historical material in areas where a specific activity is planned. Their main objective is to restore archaeological artifacts and generate a detailed record of them, thus ensuring the protection of the Nation’s Cultural Heritage. These projects are essential for preserving our cultural heritage while facilitating progress and development in various regions.
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Other services
- RENTAL OF 4X4 TRUCKS EQUIPPED FOR MINING WORK.
- RESTORATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS.
- RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL PROPERTIES.
- DELIMITATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE AND CONSTRUCTION OF SIGN.
- ANALYSIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL.
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL ADVICE AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES.