The "III International course of Medieval Archaeology of Sefarad", to be held from the 20th to April 22, 2016, at the Archaeological Museum of Lorca, is one of the activities of the Sea International University-Campus Mare Nostrum.
The activity aims to provide a theoretical and practical specialized training on the culture of the Jewish minority who lived in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages.
With the participation of some of the best international specialists in the subject, and includes theoretical sessions and designed to give attendees an updated list of the most important aspects of the reality of the peninsular Jewish vision workshops.
The course is not only conceived as a field of theoretical and practical training in archeology, but also tries to be a space for cultural dialogue about the problems of interpretation of archaeological contexts Jews in predominantly Christian or Islamic historical societies.
It is run by Jorge Alejandro Eiroa Rodríguez, professor at the University of Murcia and Andrés Martínez Rodríguez, director of the Archaeological Museum of Lorca.
The activity has a duration of 25 hours and who enroll in it shall be entitled to 2.5 free elective credit or credit ECTS-CRAU.
Source: UMU