Lucía Fernández, archaeology to unveil the past of the Roman Huelva

Lucía Fernández

For decades, the scientific community believed that Huelva, the Roman Onoba, was only a small fishermen village. However, the work of Lucía Fernández, an archaeologist from the University of Huelva, is contributing to unveil the real monumental past of the city and its role as a first order strategic enclave during the Imperial Period. The […]

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Arturo Ruiz, tourism and culture through Iberian archaeology

Arturo Ruiz

He is the director of the Andalusian Centre of Iberian Archaeology, based in the University of Jaén, since its creation in 1998. Arturo Ruiz leads this multidisciplinary institute that, through research, has increased the value of the Iberian heritage of Jaén, making it internationally known and using new technologies. Among their achievements is the digitalisation […]

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