The mayor of Caravaca, Domingo Aranda, yesterday presented the course "Restoration, management and dissemination of built heritage" for four days will bring together experts at the International Centre for the Study of Vera Cruz.
During the various workshops organized by the Polytechnic University of Cartagena in collaboration with the City of Caravaca and the Directorate General of Universities, will be analyzed as an example the archaeological work done in the Mill Road Caravaca and comprehensive restoration Casino Murcia and Mazarron Town Hall.
The course director, the architect Pedro Enrique Collado, explaining that this course "continues to contribute to interdisciplinary training of professionals involved in the process of restoration and conservation of historical heritage built, consolidated with an open forum for discussion, debate and exchange of ideas and experiences between specialists, professionals and students, have, therefore, as main objective to facilitate and encourage technical and scientific debate. "
Among the issues raised, highlighting the inaugural lecture delivered in the afternoon yesterday by the Professor of Prehistory at the University of Murcia, Joaquín Lomba, on the prehistoric site of Mill Road, where they were located some 1,300 skeletons of men, women and dogs, and various objects with an age about 2,400 years BC old.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz