Rincón de la Victoria will host the 4th Series of Lectures about Prehistoric Caves, where well-known researchers and scientific staff will give lectures every friday of November at 19:00 horas en in Treasure Cave's hall.
On November 7th, "El Arte de la Transición: las cuevas de Rincón de la Victoria en el origen de la Cultura de Europa" ("Art during Transition: Rincón de la Victoria's caves during European Culture's origin") will take place.
A lecture hosted by Pedro Cantalejo Duarte and María del Mar Espejo Herrerías, researcher coordinators during the exploration of Victoria and Treasure Caves. Both will present the different analysis and data on the last year of Treasure Cave.
Registration will be free up until completion on the website: entradas/turismoenrincon.es. Deadline is expected on November, 3rd at 12:00.
Rest of the 4th Series of Lecture about Prehistoric Caves' Program
November, 14th: "Neanderthal Málaga: lifestyle and settlements in the Coast and interior of the province". José Ramos, Prehistoric Professor in UCA, and Luis-Efrén Fernández, Curator and Leader of Cueva de Nerja Research Group, will talk about Neanderthal Málaga and how these human groups were established on every possible ecosystem in the province: mountains, valleys, lake areas and the lithoral.
November, 21st: "Neanderthals living and painting in the end of the World". Writer, Science Communicator and Editor Manuel Pimentel will describe current state of Iberian Peninsula in the context of Neanderthal groups, as well as what they mean nowadays, from updated parameters, lifestyle, their work and how our ancients expressed themselves.
November, 28th: "Death Archaeology in the Prehistoric Málaga Province: Post Megalithism, Bronze Age's Heirs". This cycle will be ended with a round table around nowadays' social importance of research and discoveries, from the point of view of television, university, students and media. Manuel Navarro, producer, screenwriter and director of TVE2's Arqueomanía; UMA's Genetics teacher, Enrique Viguera and Diario Sur's journalist and Málaga's culture specialist, Francisco Griñán, will participate.
