The Archaeology Museum of Seville is bringing the history and romanticism of excavations to the city’s hospital classrooms. It’s the ‘Museum in Pyjamas,’ a project that started in 2011 when the son of the museum curator was hospitalised. The aim is to keep the children curious and incentivise a passion for archaeology among the hospitalised […]
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Myriam Seco, Andalusian archaeology following the trail of the Egyptian Napoleon
Myriam Seco is an archaeologist and Egyptologist born in Seville who has directed the excavations of the Funerary Temple of Thutmose III since 2008, the pharaoh who brought splendour to Ancient Egypt in the 15th Century B.C. Myriam Seco was unemployed when she arrived in Cairo in 1998. She was a young historian led by […]
We are all Archaeology: virtual tourism and 3D to discover the historical heritage of Córdoba
A virtual tour through the 5.000 years of history of Córdoba is the tool used by the cultural association ‘We are all Archaeology’ to make the heritage of this city known. They have developed a cartographic visor containing around a hundred archaeological spots. All the information is available in English and Spanish.
Juan Manuel Campos, the discoverer of the port from where Columbus departed
Juan Manuel Campos is an Archaeology professor and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Huelva. After 40 years working as an archaeologist, he assures that he keeps the same excitement with every discovery. Campos and his team have just discovered the archaeological remains of the Palos Port, the one from where […]