The event took place in the city of Jumilla and attended by the Councillor for Culture, Jesús Verdú and the Director of the Municipal House of Culture, Liborio Ruiz.
The Councillor for Culture, Jesus Verdú, accompanied by the Director of the Municipal House of Culture, Liborio Ruiz, they assisted in the city of Jumilla, presentation of memory and web 4D-Rock Art Project, through which they have digitized rock art shelters municipalities Nerpio, Moratalla, Hellin, Jumilla and Yecla
The mayor of Jumilla, Enrique Jimenez, welcomed the event by congratulating all those involved in the project.
He has announced that thanks to the "good results achieved with this system and its cost-effectiveness low ratio, the project will extend the time in a second stage by a new aid granted by the Ministry of Culture is currently starting executing "
Francisco Giménez García, Director General of Cultural Assets of the Region of Murcia, said the equity value that tells the Region, and between which are different expressions of art rock collecting project.
Also encouraged the technicians involved in its development, to show the solutions to address the ills that the study has identified that affect these coats.
"This is the way, make a diagnosis and therefore invite technicians to tell us, to manage culture, which is the way to remedy these evils, that treatments must follow, and thus gradually , preserve this cultural property in time, "he concluded.
The "4D-Rock Art" project has put in place a monitoring system of conservation issues in shelters with rock art.
The project involved five municipalities, coats Solana of Covachas, zones III and VI (Nerpio) Cañaica Calar II (Moratalla), Coat Large Minateda (Hellin), Cave Noon Monte Arabi (Yecla) Wrap and Buen Aire I (Jumilla).
All are included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO in the framework of the Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula.
Funding for the project has been realized through the notice of Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports Grants for conservation projects, conservation and dissemination of World declared, corresponding to 2012 Heritage property.
This is a multidisciplinary project with the collaboration of specialists from the fields of archeology, restoration, photography, analytical chemistry and computer science, coordinated by Dr. John F.
Ruiz.
The project consisted of track between the months of January to July 2013 changes or alterations that have occurred in the localization.
This approach pioneered nationally and internationally, and is an experience that could easily be exported and implemented elsewhere with rock art.
The event also presented the web page where the conclusions of the project are collected, while providing detailed information and graphics of the study under wraps for dissemination and implementation of the knowledge society.
The site can be visited at the http://4darterupestre.com/index.php address.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla