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Ordovician Ichnofossils and Popular Architecture in Monsagro (Salamanca, Spain): Ethnopaleontology in the Service of Rural Development
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Palabras clave
Cruziana
Ex situ paleontological heritage
Geotourism
Social value
Las Batuecas-Sierra de FranciaNatural Park
Clasificación UNESCO
2506 Geología
Fecha de publicación
2020-08-31
Editor
Springer
Citación
Simón-Porcar, G., Martínez-Graña, A., Simón, J.L. et al. Ordovician Ichnofossils and Popular Architecture in Monsagro (Salamanca, Spain): Ethnopaleontology in the Service of Rural Development. Geoheritage 12, 76 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12371-020-00506-y
Resumen
[EN]The municipality of Monsagro, a mountain location in Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park (Salamanca, Spain), has
recently developed two paleontological outreach projects: a Fossil Footprints Geo-route within the urban area and a modern
Centre for the Interpretation of Ancient Seas. They are based on the abundance and popular interest of Cruziana and other
ichnofossils, which have been added as architectural elements in many buildings of the village constituting a curious
ethnopaleontological phenomenon. The Monsagro ichnofossils are ex situ paleontological heritage submitted to non-standard
conditions of conservation. Its scientific value is therefore limited, but its social value is high, and the support of both population
and public administration gives the strength for the success of the referred outreach/geotourist initiatives. An on-site survey
conducted with village inhabitants and visitors reveals their high popular estimate, and how these have contributed to increasing
scientific culture of citizens and socio-economic development of this rural area.
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1867-2477
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