GAIA Enterprises DIPAH Archaeology and CB, both members of AJE Cartagena, have joined forces to create Historiae Domenica ®, a program that aims to foster interest in cultural tourism, while inciting know the archaeological heritage of Spain through of a series of thematic trips scheduled, including explanations in situ by archaeologists as well as a series of parallel activities, as dramatized recreations of time, relaxing in thermal pools, laughter therapy and photography workshops.
This initiative has been made possible by the power AJE synergies between partners, encouraging them to pursue opportunities and goals, which finally crystallized in this case, in a program that has united the interests of a company and other archaeological innovator that develops educational programs and resources Emotional Intelligence for Information Technology and Communication.
Historiae Domenica ®, who will teach travelers how to work on an archaeological dig at each site you visit, has prepared several routes, both local and national, whose most attractive destinations are Castulo, Tarraco, Mérida, Cordoba, Tarifa, Segobriga, Numancia, Santillana del Mar or Burgos.
In the various trips, which begin from the month of September will display elements and life forms characteristic of the past Punic, Roman, medieval and Islamic, with the novelty of being explained by archaeologists who have been active in these fields, which is a unique opportunity.
LOCAL AND REGIONAL ROUTES
Also planned is a series of local and thematic routes in Cartagena, as the Death Road, showing the necropolis of the city, from the most modern of Saint Lucia to the oldest, located in the Municipal Archaeological Museum, which is Early Christian period.
Also joined Domenica ® Historiae dramatized visits in which the panelists Ditirambo the legends and stories of the city Trimilenaria.
Similarly, regional routes are an opportunity for the traveler to know the extensive and valuable archaeological heritage of the region of Murcia, visiting cities such as Caravaca de la Cruz, Lorca, Mula, Cehegín, Jumilla, Yecla, Mazarrón and Alhama de Murcia .
Source: Agencias