Framed in the programming of the International University of Mar-Campus Mare Nostrum, the course "The landscape in the Kingdom of Murcia in the Middle Ages", to be held in the museum Siydsa Cieza from 16 to 19 September, try be an approximation to the realities of modern society, showing the latest discoveries and developments in these areas.
The course offers an update of the medium in which the activity took place in the Middle Ages in the territory of Murcia, serving both the Muslim and the Christian world, and encompassing many different areas: daily life, religion, customs, activities economic problems of living, etc., typical of those companies that, except in religious matters, were not so different as intended.
The course is run by Francis Veas Arteseros, Professor of Medieval History at the University of Murcia and Joaquin Salmerón Juan, director of the Archaeological Museum of Cieza, and will be taught by professors from the universities of Murcia and Málaga archaeologists and managers archaeological museums .
Students who so request can get 2.5 free credits or ECTS-CRAU.
Source: UMU