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Description
Development of techniques and procedures aiming to ensure the conservation of the collection of properties that comprise the archaeological heritage. Studies of programs and environmental treatment of sites projects, public exhibitions of elements that are part of archaeological remains, and design of educational programs supporting the spread. Design of models and programs of sites management and activities linked to archaeological research.Other information
Number of researchers:
5
Development status:
Developed but not marketed
Differentiation in the market:
Quality
Applicability of technology:
No
Companies and markets:
Archaeology. Tourism. Wine tourism. Cultural heritage. Restoration of cultural interest properties.
Additional Information:
UNESCO Code:
5101 - Cultural anthropology
Other members:
Ignacio Represa Bermejo
Luis Sanz Díez
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Carlos Sanz Mínguez
Juan Francisco Pastor Váquez
Carmelo Prieto Colorado
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