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Inauguration of the exhibition looks at the woman Iberian (15/04/2013)

The Mayor, Enrique Jimenez and Emiliano Hernandez, as Head of the department of Culture and director of the Archaeological Museum, have revealed the importance of the exhibition looks Iberian Women, which was a major work from the Department of Culture and Tourism, working flagged area Councillor, María Dolores Fernández.

As explained Hernandez, the structure of the exhibition aims to capture the importance of women in the Iberian world, considering that not everyone had the right to bury time, and that the richest tombs belong to women, such as evidenced by the most important tombs necropolis of Barranco Ancho Coimbra, where the grave 70 matches a woman's grave No 200 of The Cigarralejo (Mula - Murcia), is also a woman and the famous tomb n ° 155 of Baza was obviously female.

Mayor for his part said that this exhibition seeks to highlight the significance of the woman during the Iberian culture, because far from being a second-tier character, was a great player, with great weight in society and Iberian religiosity.

The exhibition has been made possible by a grant from the Ministry of Culture Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, with a contribution of more than 45,000 euros.

Jimenez said that in addition to our museum, this exhibition will be exhibited in the museums of The Cigarralejo, Mula, the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Castellón de la Plana, the Municipal Archaeological Museum of Benicarlo, Castellon de la Plana, and the Museum of Ullastret, Girona; Provincial Archaeological Museum of Albacete, the Rodríguez Acosta Foundation Institute Gómez-Moreno, Granada, the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Ciudad Real, ITMA Foundation Aviles and ending in February 2014, at the University of Murcia, touring and the Mediterranean area, and staying at each of the venues, almost a month.

The Councillor of Culture, wanted to invite all the people of Jumilla to visit this magnificent exhibition, which has expressed pride in the importance of women in the Iberian world, and wanted to congratulate all employees of the Department, the Rosa Gualda collaboration and the commissioners, for making possible the implementation of this exhibition, "a magnificent example with an agile and dynamic route", which highlighted both their content and their continent.

After the inauguration, Hernandez was demonstrated with an interactive display that is part of the exhibition from which the visitor can choose different shapes, zoom, flip, and discover the more subtle details of each.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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