The Councilor for Culture of the City of Mazarrón, Pedro Martinez and the director of the Popular University, José María López, have advanced this Friday part of the contents of the XV Carlantum Conference on the Study of Mazarrón.
Three lecture series that will house the renovated hall of the Avenue of the Constitution that will begin next Monday, February 20 with the paper by Vicente Montojo titled "Mazarrón and his merchants in the XVII century."
Montojo, who has been a corresponding member of the Royal Academy Alfonso X el Sabio since 1994, will deal with the uniqueness of the trade and products with which it was traded during the seventeenth century.
The second of the lectures will take place on Wednesday, February 22 and will focus on "Fish anthropology based on an intersectoral ethnography: fishing realities between Murcia and Mexico", by Práxedes Muñoz, a philosopher and anthropologist at the Catholic University San Antonio.
Finally, Juan Pedro Navarro, will make Friday February 24 a review of the heraldic symbols existing in the municipality and that usually go unnoticed among the population.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón