Elena Correa Jiménez, Julio Miguel Román Punzón, José Abellán Santiesteban, José María Martín Civantos
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摘要
格拉纳达大学生物文化考古实验室(MEMOLab)负责恢复与中世纪阿尔卡扎尔村(西班牙格拉纳达,杰雷斯-德尔马尔凯萨多)相关的古代农业空间。这项参与性工作包括多项任务,其中最突出的是建立一所名为 "Escuela de Balates "的干石建筑学校,指导如何修复古代耕作梯田的墙壁。该项目的主要目标是恢复农业空间,了解祖先的做法,让当地居民参与保护其文化和环境遗产。
‘Escuela de Balates’: Transmission and dissemination of traditional dry stone construction techniques
The Biocultural Archaeology Laboratory (MEMOLab) of the University of Granada undertook the recovery of an ancient agricultural space linked to the medieval alquería (village) of Alcázar (Jérez del Marquesado, Granada, Spain). This participatory process comprised several tasks, the most outstanding being the development of a dry stone construction school called the ‘Escuela de Balates’ offering instruction on how to restore the walls of ancient cultivation terraces. The main objectives of the project were to recover the agricultural space, gain knowledge of ancestral practices, and involve the local population in the conservation of its cultural and environmental heritage.