The projects will be carried out in Paper Mills, Hermitage environment of the Incarnation, the Cerro de las Fuentes and Cabezuela Archivel Barranda
The City of Caravaca de la Cruz will hold four asset recovery actions deposits in Paper Mills, surroundings of the chapel of the Incarnation, the Cerro de las Fuentes and Cabezuela Archivel Barranda.
"The projects will be carried out with a total budget of 500,000 euros, amount financed entirely through assistance from the European Fund for Rural Development and Leader program," as reported by the mayor, Domingo Aranda, who stressed that these actions involve the creation of 32 jobs for the conservation and recovery of four of the most iconic archaeological sites of the municipality.
To undertake such projects by hiring nine months 2 Archaeologists, 2 officers, 6 pawns specializing in archaeological digs and 22 ordinary unskilled construction workers will be needed.
The public job is posted on the bulletin board of City Hall and the Municipal Employment Center and the municipal website (www.caravaca.org).
Anyone interested in it should be sent until 23 August Placement Agency Municipal Employment Center, Diego Cortez Street, next to the garden of The Cejo with the required documentation.
Bills drafted by the City of Caravaca planned recovery of cultural heritage in four emblematic spaces Caravaca de la Cruz.
The sites selected are Paper Mills, site of over 4000 years old located in the town of Caravaca, the hermitage of La Encarnación, set Ibero-Roman temples and sixteenth-century buildings in the hamlet of La Encarnación, Cabezuela Roman castellum Barranda, and Cerro de las Fuentes Archivel, which houses a second Roman fort with Andalusian village.
Roughly recovery projects of cultural heritage present three lines of action: Scientific Documentation from archaeological excavations in each selected to better understand the history of our Southeast Iberian locations;
consolidation and restoration of archaeological and monumental remains and value, museological and promotion of deposits, framed in a program of economic and social revitalization of Caravaca de la Cruz and the Northwest Region of Murcia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz