Egilea
Abstract

In the locality of Morata de Tajuna and surroundings there was an important settlement of gypsum pits and lime-kilns, together with other historical industries, now disappear. These activities were developed mainly during the 1960 s and 70 s, but its production decreased because of changes in the productive processes (substitution of discontinuous processes by continuous ones, higher kilns, etc.) (1). Nevertheless, some of these furnaces still remain, as well as ancient workers who have provided important information.Within the research project funded by the Madrid s Government, entitled. Industrial archaeology., Conservation of the mining and metallurgical heritage of Madrid (IV), ancient gypsum pits have been identifiled and inventoried, The ancient gypsiferous extraction history was recovered and the productive processes fluxes were reconstructed. The state of the heritage is evaluated and the conservation of some of the elements is recommended. Likewise, the intangible heritage was also investigated, being able to show a legend related with these kilns.

Year of Publication
2007
Revista académica
Materiales de Construcción
Volume
57
Zenbakia
287
Number of Pages
81-87
Date Published
sep
ISSN Number
0465-2746
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