Scientific Workshop “Antequera Dolmens: current scientific research”, with the participation of IRNAS

Next October 7th, 2017, the Scientific Workshop “Antequera Dolmens: current scientific research” will be held at Antequera Museum, with the goal of showing the preliminary results of the R+D MINECO funded project “Nature, Society and Monumentality: High Resolution Archaeological Research of the Megalithic Landscape of Antequera”, performed from 2017 to 2017.

In this Scientific Workshop, […]

IRNAS experts show their works at the University of Bologna

Last March 22th, the members of IRNAS research group “Environmental Microbiology and Cultural Heritage” Cesareo Saiz-Jimenez and Ana Z. Miller, offered the conferences “Microbiology and Cultural Heritage: the case of Rock Art caves” and “Characterization of cave sepeleothems and associated microbe-mineral interactions” at the Department of Biological and Geological Sciences of the University of Bologna […]

Research at Matacabras rock art shelter

Last July 18th, Malaga’s newspaper Sur published an article entitled “Matacabras, a jewel to discover”, echoing the works carried on in the painted shelter of Matacabras of the team involved in the research project funded by the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitivity Nature, Society, and Monumentality: High Resolution Archaeological Research of the Megalithic Landscape […]

Un miembro del IRNAS, orador invitado en el workshop internacional Assessing Digital Solutions in Cave and Rock Art Research

Dr. Miguel A. Rogerio-Candelera, from IRNAS’ research group “Environmental Microbiology and Cultural Heritage”, has been invited by the organisation of the International Workshop Assessing Digital Solutions in Cave and Rock Art Research, to teach the conference Digital image analysis-based strategies for painted rock art recording. The Workshop, organised by the researchers from the University of […]

La experiencia del IRNAS en el registro digital del arte rupestre se expone en la Universidad de Cambridge

Along the days 21 and 22 of past may the international Workshop “Documenting prehistoric parietal art: recently developed digital recording techniques” was performed in the prestigious McDonald Institution for Archaeological Research of Cambridge University, in which Miguel Ángel Rogerio Candelera, member of the research group “Environmental Microbiolgy and Cultural Heritage” presented the invited lecture “Digital […]