Professional users and Psychosocial Support Municipal Service (SAP) moved to the deputation totanera Carivete Las Viñas, where the reservoir Argaric of La Bastida, declared of Cultural Interest in 2005, in order to meet the Argar culture of Western Europe's largest, located in the town of Totana
Students were greeted by a director of the research project and a professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Vicente Llull, who offered extensive explanations about the findings at the site, one of the most important European Bronze Age , and helped to understand what life and customs of the ancestors.
Also visited the restoration laboratory, where he continued to explain the most important aspects of this town which flourished between 1675-1100 BC, at the head of the Bastida.
According to archaeologists, have been explored to date some 2,700 square meters, have been identified remains of about 30 buildings, mostly built of stone, with an estimated population between 600 and 800.
In this way, both users and professionals were surprised by the explanation on the discovery of some 39 tombs, which almost always used a ceramic vessel as a coffin, inside which one or two skeletons lay in fetal position.
To finish could see two of these tombs hold the remains of several people who lived in this town.
SAP professionals have highlighted the great interest aroused by the visit between the participants.
Moreover, the councilman of Social Welfare, Juan Carrion, emphasized the important role of these outputs programmed in the personal and social development of the more than twenty people who are seen in this resort town for people with a mental health diagnosis.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana