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The curator has coordinated more than a hundred temporary exhibitions at local, national and international level.
This brings the total number of documented burials to 67 out of the hundred or so burials located.
The museum reopened its doors at the beginning of June and to date more than 5,200 people have visited its rooms, which have been adapted to current health protocols.
The Cabezo del Molino in Rojales will be the next site to start the activity, which this year will be subject to a specific plan by Covid.
The fortress can be visited free of charge on Friday 14 August from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
The 'Antonio Ballester Ruiz' Museum will host the exhibition of three clay figurines from the Bronze Age until 30 December.
The renowned Cambridge University archaeologist joined the World Heritage site in March as curator of the exhibition.
Both centres bring together 226 pieces from museums in Spain and Portugal in an exhibition that has already been visited by more than 29,000 people in Alican.
The MARQ technical team opens the boxes sent from the National Museum of Iran.
El paraje alberga una de las expresiones más importantes del Neolítico en la Península Ibérica reconocida por la UNESCO