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The City Council is committed to ensuring the conservation of the excavation in Rambla Perea (05/04/2010)

The councilman of Culture, Alonso Sánchez Romero, visited the excavation works that have been developed in recent weeks in the Rambla Perea and have been coordinated by the Portuguese Joao Zilhao, professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of Bristol.

Two coats are important in this excavation have been found important remains of Neanderthal settlements and deriving how living people who inhabited this area as well as climate, vegetation and animals that were in the town for more than 30,000 years.

Zilhao, which has been hosted at the Museum The Cigarralejo of Mula and has had a team of students, faculty and staff from various international universities, national and University of Murcia, gave a lecture at the museum on 26 March under Title I of the Neanderthals in Murcia is very strong and had a large influx of people.

The council was interested in the work that had been carried out in the dig and the latest hypothesis about the settlements of these nomads.

Among some of the most notable of these is the fact that the Rambla Perea was a desert area and the coats were used continuously by different groups who were leaving remains of tools and campfires.

The City Council is committed to ensuring the conservation of the excavation in order that proceedings are not damaged by rain and wind until there is a new campaign in this settlement.

Joao Zilhao also goes to the excavation is taking place in Anthony Cave, near the Pantano de La Cierva, and the highlights have been found useful fossils and animals.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Mula

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