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Marriage record of Bustillo, Bernardino Jose and Townsend, Mabel J.
Marriage license for Bernardino Jose Bustillo and Mabel J. Townsend. William H. Osborne was the officiant
Naturalization record of Bustillo, Moises
The naturalization certificate for Moises Bustillo of Spain. Signed by Judge Joseph B. Wall
Human remains in the Ardines karstic massif: Tito Bustillo and La Lloseta caves (Asturias, Spain)
Several important prehistoric sites are placed in the Ardines karstic massif (Ribadesella, Asturias, Northern Spain), highlighting Tito Bustillo and La Lloseta caves, where different human remains have been found. In the so-called XI area of Tito Bustillo cave, a buried skeleton was found (Tito Bustillo 1), dating to the eighth millennium cal BC and assigned to an adult male, with remarkable skeletal robusticity. Furthermore, near the original entrance of Tito Bustillo cave, several isolated postcranial human remains (Tito Bustillo 2) possibly from a destroyed Neolithic burial have been identified. In another site, La Lloseta cave, near the entrance to the lower gallery, an isolated incomplete skull was discovered. Several of the presumed skull bone fragments were dated to the twelfth-millennium cal BC. To verify its antiquity a cranium sample has been directly dated with a result corresponding to the eighteen-millennium cal BC. Most of the individual's neurocranium is preserved, filled with cemented breccia and sediment. We present a detailed bioanthropological study of the fossils from both caves, including Computed Tomography performed on Tito Bustillo 1 and La Lloseta. The studied fossils provide new information about the dwellers of the Sella Valley from the end of the Palaeolithic to the Mesolithic and Neolithic.Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)Depto. de Biodiversidad, Ecología y EvoluciónFac. de Ciencias BiológicasTRUEpu
Buschiazzo – Christophersen – Bustillo
Presentación editorial. * JUAN A. BUSCHIAZZO. Un profesional entre la arquitectura y la construcción (Claudia Shmidt) – Notas – Obras y proyectos de Juan A. Buschiazzo. – Cronología de Juan A. Buschiazzo. – Bibliografía. – Ilustraciones. * ALEJANDRO CHRISTOPHERSEN y el desarrollo del eclecticismo en la Argentina (Por Alejandro Crispiani) – Notas. – Obras y proyectos de Alejandro Christophersen. – Cronología de Alejandro Christophersen. – Bibliografía. – Ilustraciones. * ALEJANDRO BUSTILLO: de la Hélade a la Pampa (Por Jorge Ramos) – Cronología de Alejandro Bustillo. – Bibliografía – Ilustraciones
La cueva de Tito Bustillo. Ribadesella. Asturias
The Tito Bustillo cave is the centre of a complex made
up of at least twelve caves, six of which contain remains of wall decoration. Many of them were already
known, but our cave was discovered in 1968 by the Torreblanca speleological group, of which Celestino Fernández Bustillo, Tito Bustillo, was a member for whom the
cave is named.
The excavations, started by M. A. García Guinea in
1970, were carried out in the Main Gallery or Decoration
Area, and in the old entrance, or the Stay Area. J. Alfonso
Moure Romanillo continued them from 1972 to 1988.
In 1974, the artistic documentation began, under the direction of Rodrigo de Balbín Behrmann and J. A. Moure
Romanillo, and lasted until 1981. Since 1998, we have
resumed excavations in the Hall of the old entrance, in
the Area of Stay, at some distance from the excavations of
A. Moure, and in the Ensemble V, inside the Gallery of
the Anthropomorphs. In this second moment, we prospected the whole Massif, and we probed La Cuevona and
La Lloseta. This stage was directed by Rodrigo de Balbín
Behrmann and J. Javier Alcolea González until 2007.
Our intention from 1998 was to integrate Tito
Bustillo into the Ardines massif, and to examine all the
occupied caves together, to get an idea of the whole. To
do this, we prospected in the following caves:
La Lloseta, La Cuevona, Les Pedroses, El Cierru,
Cova Rosa, Cueva de Pandu, Cueva de San Antonio,
Cueva del Tenis o La Viesca, Cuevas de Los Fornos y El
Cuetu, Cueva del Cuetu de La Hoz, Cueva del Fresnu,
Cueva del Requexau, Cantera de Corcubión.Consejería de Cultura, Política Lingüística y Turismo, a través de la Sociedad Pública
de Gestión y Promoción Turística y Cultural del Principado de Asturia
La cueva de Tito Bustillo (Ardines, Ribadesella, Asturias, España): intervenciones arqueológicas en el Área de Estancia
En este artículo se revisa la información disponible sobre las intervenciones arqueológicas
llevadas a cabo en la conocida como Área de Estancia de la cueva de Tito Bustillo, tanto por Miguel
Ángel García Guinea (campaña de 1970), como por J. Alfonso Moure Romanillo (campañas de 1972
a 1986). Se hace particular hincapié en la publicación de nuevos datos sobre el yacimiento,
relacionados con dataciones radiocarbónicas y con determinados análisis llevados a cabo a partir
de los restos de origen biótico (mamíferos, aves, peces, moluscos, industria ósea y objetos de
adorno) y abiótico (procedencia de las materias primas líticas). Por último, se adelantan los primeros
resultados sobre la intervención arqueológica llevada a cabo en el año 2020 en esta zona de la
cueva, que consistió en la realización de la topografía y en la limpieza de los perfiles dejados en las intervenciones de los años setenta y ochenta del siglo pasado, con el objeto de tomar muestras de
diferentes tipos, destinadas a comprender mejor la dinámica del yacimientoThis paper reviews the available information about the excavations carried out by Miguel
Ángel García Guinea (1970) and J. Alfonso Moure Romanillo (1972-1986) in the chamber in Tito
Bustillo cave known as the Living Area. It highlights the publication of new data about the deposit,
comprising radiocarbon dates and the analyses of biotic remains (large mammals, birds, fish,
molluscs, bone industry and objects of adornment) and abiotic artefacts (provenance of lithic raw
materials). It also provides the preliminary results of the archaeological fieldwork in the same part
of the cave in 2020, which consisted of surveying the area and cleaning up the sections left by the
excavations in the 1970s and 80s, in order to collect different types of samples and acquire a better
understanding of the dynamic of the deposi
Alejandro Bustillo: de la Hélade a la Pampa
Este trabajo (sin las ilustraciones) fue preparado para la voz Alejandro Bustillo del Diccionario Histórico de Arquitectura, Habitat y Urbanismo en la Argentina, dirigido por Jorge Francisco Liernur y Fernando Aliata, del que ya existe una edición preliminar
New distribution and host records for white coconut scale, Parlagena bennetti Williams (Hemiptera: Diaspididae)
Kondo, Takumasa, Gullan, Penelope J., Watson, Gillian W., Pardey, Alex Enrique Bustillo, Montes, Luis Guillermo (2015): New distribution and host records for white coconut scale, Parlagena bennetti Williams (Hemiptera: Diaspididae). Insecta Mundi 2015 (422): 1-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.518220
Figure 1. The white coconut scale, Parlagena bennetti. A in New distribution and host records for white coconut scale, Parlagena bennetti Williams (Hemiptera: Diaspididae)
Figure 1. The white coconut scale, Parlagena bennetti. A). Infesting coconut fruits. B). Close-up of insects infesting fruit. C). Typical infestation on leaves. Photographs by T. Kondo, Palmira, Colombia.Published as part of Kondo, Takumasa, Gullan, Penelope J., Watson, Gillian W., Pardey, Alex Enrique Bustillo & Montes, Luis Guillermo, 2015, New distribution and host records for white coconut scale, Parlagena bennetti Williams (Hemiptera: Diaspididae), pp. 1-6 in Insecta Mundi 2015 (422) on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.518220
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