

The Regional Laboratory of Archaeology conducted three additional days of holiday destination, 28, 29 and 30 December in Ortolo Valley (Southern Sartène). The first day was spent visiting archaeological sites, intended for adults. The morning, a visit to a place called u Breeches led to the discovery of the ruins of a 13th century castle, in a remarkable setting offers an overview of the entire region. It the afternoon that the same group participated in a guided tour of the plateau Cauria with prehistoric sites Renaju, and Stantari Fontanaccia.
The next day was devoted to children, who could learn to handle clay and make pottery and thus be aware of the different techniques implemented over time, with the "mounting root ball" and the "mounting Columbine." The last day the children were introduced to the techniques of archeology with excavations of bins available to them.
The next day was devoted to children, who could learn to handle clay and make pottery and thus be aware of the different techniques implemented over time, with the "mounting root ball" and the "mounting Columbine." The last day the children were introduced to the techniques of archeology with excavations of bins available to them.
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