During this week the Museum of the Roman Factory of Saltworks of Puerto de Mazarrón has hosted the IV Permanent International Seminar of Studies on the borders of the Iberian and Mediterranean Worlds.
This event was coordinated by José Javier Ruiz Ibáńez (University of Murcia) and chaired by Bernard Vincent, director of studies at the School of Higher Studies in Social Sciences in Paris.
Pedro Martínez Pagán, Councilor of Culture of the City of Mazarrón, opened the cycle of papers that has been coordinated by María Martínez Alcalde, a municipal archaeologist.
Claire Judde de Larivière from the Department of History of the University of Toulouse gave a lecture entitled "Social spaces in the Late Middle Ages".
From the same university department, Guillaume Gaudin talked about how to "Represent administrative spaces" and Juan José Sánchez Baena, from the University of Murcia, focused on "The sea as a political and symbolic space".
The fourth edition of this seminar gives continuity to the development of topics related to studies of border territories with Mazarrón as a reference in times of historical importance and global projection of the Iberian world.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón