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Description
The goal of this program is to bring the Archaeology to the family context in order to raise awareness for the archaeological heritage and for the simple enjoyment of the activity in direct contact with nature. The “archives” of the archaeologist is the earth that hosts a forgotten and not obvious heritage, but no less necessary and important and, with the appropriate methodology, is likely to be recovered and understood. We want that parents and children enjoy an unforgettable experience, partially along with the team of archaeologists and students involved in the Pintia Project.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:
The Pintia Project seeks self-financing through the volunteer program, the support of the Pintia Cultural Association. Through the publishing of the Vaccea Yearbook, and various programs of guided tours, the selling of marketing, programs of archaeology for children and families or, especially, of some kinds of digs. The excavation works in Pintia are carried primarily during the summer months, coinciding with the summer break of many academic courses of foreign and national universities. These activities are open to all of those people who want to participate, within the constraints, types and charges established in every case. • Duration: 4 weeks, 150 class hours. • Price: 2.390 US$. • Number of seats: 12. • Contact: Carlos Sanz (+34 983 881 240, archaeopintia@pintiavaccea.es; español) / Matías de la Mota (+34 629 113 605, matias@pintiavaccea.es; English and French) HD Videocamera and professional tripod techniques. Optical microscopic, Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM+EDX), Raman spectroscopy studies. Assisted drawing programs (CAD and 3D) by computer, image processing and budgets
UNESCO Code:
5101 - Cultural anthropology
Other members:
Ignacio Represa Bermejo
Luis Sanz Díez
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Carlos Sanz Mínguez
Juan Francisco Pastor Vázquez
Carmelo Prieto Colorado
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