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MARQ excavations
LUCENTUM (TOSSAL DE MANISES, ALICANTE).)
Project manager
Manuel H. Olcina Donénech
[email protected]
Tel.: 965149000
ProjectArchaeological action project (Tossal de Manises, Alicante) 2013.
Promoter: Diputación de Alicante - MARQ
DirectorsManuel Olcina Doménech (MARQ), Rafael Pérez Jiménez (Architecture Area), Eva Tendero Porras (CV-MARQ Foundation) and Antonio Guilabert Mas (CV-MARQ Foundation).
This action has the authorisation of the Consellería de Cultura i Esport de la Generalitat Valenciana. File 2013/0259-A.
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The MARQ will start on 27 June a new excavation campaign at the archaeological site of the Tossal de Manisessite of the ancient Roman city of Lucentum. The work will be carried out in rooms in sectors B and B-C of the site, on its southeast side, focusing on the levels prior to the foundation of the Roman municipality, especially on the destruction detected in a large part of the enclave during the Second Punic War, which pitted Rome against Carthage.
The excavation work will be carried out over the course of a month, under the direction of Manuel Olcina Doménech, Rafael Pérez Jiménez, Eva Tendero Porras and Antonio Guilabert Mas, from the MARQ and the Department of Architecture of the Provincial Council of Alicante, who will also be responsible for the consolidation and enhancement of the findings once the field work has been completed.
This campaign will involve 23 university graduates and students, as volunteer collaborators, who will carry out both excavation and laboratory work. All these activities will be carried out in a site open to the public, next to the transit areas, so that visitors can see how an archaeological intervention takes place during their visit.
The Tossal de Manises, which has been excavated discontinuously since the 18th century, is today a point of reference in studies of the period between the landing of Rome and Carthage on peninsular soil and the Islamisation of the territory. Its opening to the public in 1998 was also a milestone in the dissemination of archaeological heritage and bringing archaeology closer to society, as endorsed by its selection for the final of the Telefonica Ability Awards in 2012.
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The Provincial Council of Alicante announces 8 training grants for the Archaeological Museum of Alicante- MARQ for the year 2016.
The MARQ is awarded the White Cane Award
The lectures will be given over two days by experts from various universities in Spain, Italy and France.
The exhibition, promoted by the Provincial Government, has been on display in the Museum Library since 31 July.
Pupils of all educational levels will once again be able to enjoy a wide range of didactic workshops integrated into the school curriculum.
The number of visitors has been reinforced by the different activities organised by the MARQ, such as guided tours and dramatised visits.
Scholars seek to highlight that the conflict between Rome and Carthage had a much greater impact than has been thought until recently.
The site is one of the most important of the Mediterranean Arc and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.