The National Museum of Underwater Archaeology (ARQVA) wishes to host in June and June, three documentaries about the history Phoenician in which there will be time to devote exclusively to a Phoenician ship Mazarrón.
Bravo Diego documentaries are film projects, virtual simulations and computer graphics to delve into the full details of yesterday's culture and Phoenician, seen from a full regional aspect.
The sessions will feature documentaries such as 'The Phoenician Ship Mazarrón 2', with a duration of 19 minutes 'Tyre Phoenician cemetery of al-Bas', lasting 12 minutes and 'Computer Graphics and Archaeology', lasting 19 minutes.
Mazarrón is a municipality fortunate to have in the depths of the beach of the island by Phoenician ship 2 with the discovery of which, with international repercussions, it was possible to know the technique used in naval construction.
Another advantage favoring its conservation are environmental conditions, which in turn have played in favor of history and prevented deterioration.
The discovery of the Phoenician ship has achieved so much today as a visitor Mazarron, s that are close to the town, know about the history of the town, which is possible thanks to the Interpretation Center of Phoenician ships, located in the environment The Island Beach
The documentary sessions will take place on Thursdays at 20.00 pm in the auditorium of the National Museum of Underwater Archaeology (arched), located in the Paseo del Muelle Alfonso XII n º 22 in Cartagena (Murcia).
DIEGO BRAVO DOCUMENTARY ON ARQVA
Thursday, May 20
20.00 hours 'Tyre Phoenician cemetery of al-Bas'
Thursday, June 3
20.00 hours' Computer Graphics and Archaeology "
Thursday, June 17
20.00 hours, 'The Phoenician Ship Mazarrón 2'
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón