UGR participates at a Conference about environmental volunteers
The University of Granada will present the MEMOLA project at the Conference "Jornadas Ecocampus 2015" about environmental volunteers.
This year the MEMOLA meeting was in the study area of Colli Euganei (Italy). Thank you UNIPD for hosting and introducing us to the beautiful Cultural Landscapes of Colli Euganei.
The University of Granada will present the MEMOLA project at the Conference "Jornadas Ecocampus 2015" about environmental volunteers.
J.M. Martín Civantos, M. Toscano and L. Delgado Anés will present "Cultural Landscapes: Places to get involved"
J.F. Ruiz Ruiz presents "Agricultural landscapes of Europe and Mexico: community management of irrigation water from an ethnoecology perspective"
Theoretical and practical seminar about fruit trees grafting based on traditional conservation techniques.
In October and November of 2014, took place the first archaeological intervention , authorized by the Soprintendenza ai Beni Culturali e Ambientali di Trapani, at the site of Pizzo Monaci (Custonaci, Trapani). During this activity we excavated four cells and the main entrance of a fortified structure, identified as a possible collective granary from Islamic times (10th?-11th centuries)
Leonor Peña Chocarro gives a seminar on Environmental Archaeology to the students from the University of Padua
In September and October, 2014, the archaeological excavation started, at Pago del Jarafi (Lanteira-Granada). After obtaining great results, documenting numerous settlement structures, silos for grain storage and a necropolis, we are returning to Lanteira for a second excavation campaign.
J.M.Martín Civantos presents "The traditional irrigation system and the landscapes of the Monachil's river" at the conference "Our origins through the archaeology" in Monachil, Granada.
The University of Granada presents "Communicating, involving and participating in Archaeology: MEMOLA project" by L. Delgado Anés in the Forum: What is our research about? New approaches to old questions. Dialogues on archaeology 5th Edition.
Seminar The upper Vjosa Valley in the Dark Ages a lost territory of the Byzantine Empire by A. Miti, Researcher at CeRPHAAL.