The 'Olla with thickened rim of Su Nuraxi' returns to Barumini. A unique find for a special occasion, commissioned and organized by the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari together with the Barumini Sistema Cultura Foundation.

On February 4th at the Giovanni Lilliu Cultural Heritage Communication and Promotion Center in Barumini (from 9.30 to 12.30) an appointment that combines finds, archeology and territories will be staged.

A moment of discussion on the island's cultural heritage and on the importance of protecting, as well as preserving and promoting, the beauties of Sardinian history. The conference, organized by the most important Sardinian archaeological museum, also represents another demonstration of the importance of collaboration between institutions to bring local territories and communities closer to issues related to knowledge of Nuragic culture and archaeological tourism.

The conference, open to all, will also be useful as a training course for the Foundation's staff.

Francesco Muscolino, Director of the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari, will participate in the appointment introduced and coordinated by Maria Antonietta Mongiu, Member of the Board of Directors of the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari, with a speech entitled: "From the archeology and natural history cabinet of Carlo Felice to the Museum National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari". The mayor, Michele Zucca, will bring greetings from the Municipality of Barumini, while the president, Emanuele Lilliu, will speak for the Barumini cultural system Foundation.

Among the other interventions, those of: Caterina Lilliu, Member of the Board of Directors of the Barumini Culture System for a discussion on "Barumini beyond Su Nuraxi"; Gerlinde Jona Tautschnig, Conservator Restorer of the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari for the report on "Restoration and Maintenance : the art of curating cultural heritage”; Giovanni Barroccu, former Professor of Applied Geology, University of Cagliari with: "Geology, foundation of Earth Sciences"; Sergio Vacca, former Associate of Soil Sciences, University of Sassari on: "The soil, resilient supplier of food over the millennia ”; Michele Agus, former Director of the Geomineral Studies Center - CNR of Cagliari and of the Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering (IGAG) - CNR of Rome, for the "Narrations of Geoarchaeology".

The initiative will also be streamed.

For more info: http://www.fondazionebarumini.it

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