Archaeological research carried out in the Algarve inspires a series of lectures

Lectures take place from February to May at UAlg's Gambelas Campus Library

The work being developed by the Center for Studies in Archeology, Arts and Heritage Sciences (CEAACP) of the University of the Algarve (UAlg) will be made known in a cycle of lectures that starts on the 26th of February and continues until May.

In all, five sessions will be promoted, always in the Conference Room of the UAlg Campus of Gambelas Library, in Faroat 16 pm.

On February 26, Maria João Valente (CEAACP/UAlg) and Cristina Tété Garcia (CEAACP/UAlg; Regional Directorate of Culture of the Algarve) will deliver the lecture “Muslims and Christians in Cacela-a-Velha: a scientific and heritage project”.

On March 14, it will be the turn of João Pedro Bernardes (CEAACP/UAlg) to make the presentation “Boca do Rio: Luso-German research project of a fishing industrial site from the Roman era”.

In April, on the 4th, António Faustino Carvalho (CEAACP/UAlg) will speak about the “Hypogeum of the Convento do Carmo, Torres Novas: study of a bell-shaped population”.

In May, there are two sessions scheduled, the first focused on the theme “The Roman City of Balsa and the Mediterranean identity of the Algarve”, with speakers João Pedro Bernardes and Cristina Tété Garcia (on 2 May), and the second where Miguel Reimão Costa (CEAACP/UAlg) will speak on the theme “Architecture and settlement in southern Morocco between the High Atlas and the Sahara” (on the 16th).

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