Sunday, April 25, 2010

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TrekBuddy or mobile gps archaeological II

TrekBuddy or mobile gps

Today many of the models of mobile phones have GPS built in, or at least can communicate with a cable or without it. In general, the thrust is navigation, ie, guided from a source to a destination through known roads.
Theoretically, the fact you can access a GPS is that we have a device that can tell us our position in geographic coordinates, and this for an archaeologist is always interesting.
In our profession we also need to save points with their coordinates, save travel tracks, create routes, navigate in real time indicating distances and directions, and of course to exchange this information with your computer. If we can locate a topographic map navigation background, it's better (by ordering that it is not).
Well, all that is possible with TrekBuddy , a small free program can be installed on phones that support java (J2M), which allows the use of calibrated maps Oziexplorer . The list of compatible devices is operating system of the device, but it really is quite broad.
seems that an application was originally developed for sports off-road or mountain bike, but its usefulness to us is undeniable. In my case, for example, allowed me to use on one occasion made a survey over several days keeping tracks and waypoints without having to worry about for the duration of the batteries and not carry more weight than is strictly necessary. The
of software has its quirks (and I understand) and requires a little time to configure and load the maps, and you have to read well all the available information on the page and user experiences for optimal performance, but I think that the end result is worth it, and can get by on old phones. TrekBuddy
course will not replace CE Oziexplorer or CompeGPS Pocket Land, but it is one more option and with zero cost ...

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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Peace Gate



La Puerta de la Paz, which is how it is baptized, is located at the entrance from the Avenue Onil Castalla front of the Convent and the Casa de l'Hort "in the avenue of the same name, La Paz. This monument today perhaps something happens to us unnoticed colivenca encompasses centuries of history and was created for (as the name suggests) symbolize peace.


is a work conceived and carried out in 1984 by then-Councilman José Andrés Juan Vidal culture (later named Chronicler Onil popular and after his death Son of the Villa), popularly known as Pepito on the Xorret.


The monument was built using slabs and pillars of the entrance to the garden of the Maison de l'Hort " , a mansion built in the late eighteenth century by José María Alonso de Medina Paya, nephew of Cardinal Payá, who was Mayor Notary of the Kingdom. (In the picture you can see the entry with its original door, which contained the date 1900, with its two pillars).



These historical pillars was added the wrought iron gate which was the former town council that as it contained, was placed in the building in a reform instituted in 1874 remained until its demolition in the 70's of last century, building on its site the building that currently houses the office of the CAM bank.





These doors were crossed all the "colivencs" of his time, as they turned on local life: City Hall, court, Cartería , Prison, recruiting office ...
Beneath its arch passed great joys and great sorrows, so they were preserved and placed as a monument not to return to witness so much suffering they saw ....
the day of his inauguration on April 23, 1984, Johnny gave him a few words to the new monument and after explaining its meaning took the ancient keys of the session and opened the door to symbolize colivenca hospitality during their festivals, the door opened for several years at parties, now would be a re-opening detail so as not to lose a tradition that symbolizes values \u200b\u200bsomewhat forgotten.
And left us on the Xorret Pepito "deserves to be called GATE OF PEACE "

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Population Distribution Foia Castalla the census of Floridablanca, 1786




Floridablanca Census census was a document produced in Spain under the leadership of the Count of Florida Blanca, minister of Charles III, is considered the first English census of population developed using modern statistical techniques. Was developed on the basis of questionnaires sent the mayors of the various provinces and boundaries of the kingdom who were required to fix each of the populations in their area. On that basis, in 1786 it called on the mayors of the various populations that indicate the personal circumstances (gender, age, marital status) of all people under his responsibility, also providing information on marital status and economic status of the unit family.




the male population distribution Foia Castalla the census of Floridablanca, 1786









This document can be drawn that the Foia society in the eighteenth century was largely rural and agricultural, with almost one third of its population engaged in farm work , the secondary sector principal today, was of little importance at the time, since there were 19 manufacturers in Tibi (dedicated to the manufacture of hemp sandals) and Onil one, would surely be a potter, making a total in this sector of 7.25% compared to 72.42% in the primary sector all foia.

But the curious fact that in the tertiary sector, if the foia total is only 19.66% in total Onil was nearly 40%, it is clear that the term of Onil is less than the rest, therefore has less agricultural land, but it is a fact be curious and significant that most students (43 of 663 versus 12 of 1102 of Ibi), also important is the large number of traders who had Onil almost all of the FOIA, and is also curious that while the third Onil in total were the only people that had surgeon. The total population in that census was Onil as of 2375.
Bibliography: "La Hoya de Castalla" Maria José Santos Deltell.
"Historical Notes Onil I", "Historical Notes Onil II" Ramón Sempere Quilis.