FORNACIS, in a scientific meeting on protohistoric urban landscapes
The FORNACIS project will be present at the Scientific Meeting Urban Landscapes of Peninsular Protohistory: New Perspectives for a Comparative
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From the outset, FORNACIS has fostered collaboration and contact with numerous research centres and groups, companies and institutions in order to promote research mainstreaming and heritage awareness in the community. Within this framework, the active participation of certain entities, as the project’s EPOs (Observing Promoter Organisations), is appreciated in particular.
Authorisation for the archaeological and heritage-related activities
Heritage dissemination in society
Geographical and mining studies
Mining archaeology. Archaeometric analyses
Carpological and paleogenetic studies
Heritage dissemination in society
The FORNACIS project will be present at the Scientific Meeting Urban Landscapes of Peninsular Protohistory: New Perspectives for a Comparative
In December 2022, David Gordillo Salguero, a recent PhD in Antiquity Sciences (University of Salamanca) and currently an archaeologist at
At the end of October 2022, M.ª Cruces Blázquez Cerrato (G.I. HESPERIA, University of Salamanca) has joined the research team
Between June 6 and 10, 2022, we have carried out geo-mining and archaeological surveys in the surroundings of Hornachuelos-Fornacis. These
In November, Andrés Roldán Díaz joined the FORNACIS Project team as an FPI researcher. His doctoral thesis will be based
The oppidum of Fornacis in the historical context of Beturia
Archaeology and heritage of a landscape of the Roman conquest
Prehistory Area
Department of History