Internet technologies offer a broad set of opportunities for archaeologists to share information and to involve the public in multiple ways in order to build historical narratives together.
Generic presentation of the project objectives and study areas published in 2014 in the magazine "Agua y Territorio" (Water and Landscape) of the University of Jaen (Spain).
The archaeological museums have evolved and redefined themselves including the Cultural Landscapes inside them. In fact, landscape has passed to be a protected area close to the archaeological site to have its own entity.
The project “Mediterranean Mountainous Landscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage based on traditional agrosystems”, known as MEMOLA project, is coordinated by the University of Granada, and financed by the European Commission FP-7 funding.
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BROGIOLO, G.P.:“Comunicare l’archeologia in una economia sostenible”. European Journal of Post-classical Archaeologies, vol. 4, pp. 331-342, May 2014; SAP Società Archeologica s.r.l.