File:Mazarron I.jpg
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Español: Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática.ARQVA.
El 26 de noviembre de 2008 se inauguró la nueva sede del Museo, obra del prestigioso arquitecto Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra en el muelle de Alfonso XII de la ciudad de Cartagena, después de un largo periodo de construcción plagado de dificultades técnicas y económicas. Conserva los materiales arqueológicos relacionados con el tráfico marítimo en el Mediterráneo, desde la época fenicia, a través del mundo púnico, helenístico y romano. En sus salas se exhiben series anfóricas, utilizadas en el transporte de materiales líquidos, de fabricación campaniense y de tipo netamente romano. Materiales metalúrgicos, suntuarios como marfil, vidrio, etc. Epigrafía relacionada con el transporte, y completando la información científica y didáctica, gráficos. El ánfora es el envase por excelencia durante esta época, y se ha convertido en el fósil director de la investigación arqueológica subacuática, pues sus restos inundan las costas del Mediterráneo. Destacan especialmente los restos de los dos barcos fenicios del s.VII ad.C. encontrados en Mazarrón, así como gran parte de su cargamento. |
Date | Taken on 23 November 2018, 08:48 |
Source | Cartagena |
Author | santiago lopez-pastor from España |
Camera location | 37° 35′ 47.13″ N, 0° 58′ 52.65″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 37.596424; -0.981291 |
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