Caravaca City Council will launch next month of September, a local public employment program to carry out enhancement work at the site of the hamlet's Cabezuela Barranda.
The planned measures will cost 217,500 euros, of which 197,500 euros will be funded by a grant from the Program for Promotion of Employment of the Regional Employment Service and Training.
Councilman Job, Salvador Gomez, explained that this project is part of the impetus of employment policies that have been made from the City of Caravaca and has been advanced that there is a commitment by the Employment Service and Training to approve other programs similar to this in the coming months.
The Council already has taken steps to hire for 9 months to 10 persons on the Employment of the municipality.
In particular, will be implemented hiring a licensed person in history, an officer first or second, 4 and 4 unskilled laborers subsidiary of Archaeology.
Participants in the local public employment program carried out excavation work at the site and musealization of the head, where there are remains of a Roman castle century BC for the supervision of the valley formed by the rivers and Quípar Argos and numerous ceramic remains scarce in the Iberian Peninsula.
The planned measures will begin with the excavation of the interior areas of the tower until you see the tops of the walls, so the plant will recover this tower, making the mapping and documenting all the structures and materials to surface during excavation and consolidation of these structures.
Will also be cataloged, inventoried and stored in the Archaeological Museum and all materials that appear during the excavation.
The program also aims to develop the work of accessibility to the archaeological site to build a path from the source of the Tosquilla.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz