Arsmaya Research Group organises the fourth permanent seminar ‘Women, Art and Antiquity. Breaking clichés’ Arsmaya Research Group organises the fourth permanent seminar ‘Women, Art and Antiquity. Breaking clichés’ 05/11/25 On 11 and 12 November 2025, the Faculty of Geography and History of the Universitat de València will held the fourth edition of the permanent seminar ‘Women, Art and Antiquity. Breaking clichés’. ...[Read more]
Arsmaya Group recognised as Consolidated Teaching Innovation Group of the Universitat de València Arsmaya Group recognised as Consolidated Teaching Innovation Group of the Universitat de València 03/11/25 The Arsmaya Group for Teaching Innovation in Past Studies, coordinated by Cristina Vidal Lorenzo and Mireia López Bertran, has been recognized as Consolidated Teaching Innovation Group of the...[Read more]
The research group Arsmaya organises the 4th International Scientific Conferences Prometeo-Mayatech The research group Arsmaya organises the 4th International Scientific Conferences Prometeo-Mayatech 26/09/25 On Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 September 2025, the 4th International Scientific Conferences Prometeo-Mayatech were held as part of the Promoteo 2024 project: ‘Innovation, Digitisation, Accessibility...[Read more]
Arsmaya Research Group presents its progress in the III Conference of I+D+i (R&D&I) of the PEGASO Centre Arsmaya Research Group presents its progress in the III Conference of I+D+i (R&D&I) of the PEGASO Centre 23/06/25 The 3rd Presentation Conference of the Results of I+D+i (R&D&I) Projects organised by the Architecture, Heritage and Management for Sustainable Development Research Centre (PEGASO), took place on 19...[Read more]
The Arsmaya Research Group from the Universitat de València showcases in Mexico and Guatemala the Mayatech project: the Virtual Museum of the Maya Culture The Arsmaya Research Group from the Universitat de València showcases in Mexico and Guatemala the Mayatech project: the Virtual Museum of the Maya Culture 24/02/25 UV Arsmaya Research Group researchers Cristina Vidal (UV) and Gaspar Muñoz (UPV) have presented in Mexico and Guatemala the Mayatech project: the Virtual Museum of the Maya Culture, an innovative...[Read more]
The Arsmaya Research Group continues to highlight the role of women in history with its 2025 calendar The Arsmaya Research Group continues to highlight the role of women in history with its 2025 calendar 31/01/25 [Read more]
El Projecte Uxmal rep nova ajuda de la Fundació Palarq per continuar amb les investigacions arqueològiques El Projecte Uxmal rep nova ajuda de la Fundació Palarq per continuar amb les investigacions arqueològiques 13/01/25 El Projecte Uxmal. Grup de les Columnes, Yucatán, Mèxic, ha sigut beneficiat amb una nova ajuda en la convocatòria 2024 de la Fundació Palarq per a la continuïtat de les investigacions arqueològiques...[Read more]
The research group Arsmaya organises the 3rd International Scientific Conferences Prometeo-Mayatech The research group Arsmaya organises the 3rd International Scientific Conferences Prometeo-Mayatech 18/10/24 Between 21 and 25 October at the Universitat de València and the Universitat Politècnica de València will take place the 3rd International Scientific Conferences Prometeo-Mayatech.[Read more]
Arsmaya participates in the panel discussion ‘Revisiting the legacy of Teobert Maler in Maya lands’ Arsmaya participates in the panel discussion ‘Revisiting the legacy of Teobert Maler in Maya lands’ 10/09/24 The Arsmaya team will participate in the panel discussion ‘Revisiting the legacy of Teobert Maler in Maya lands’ on 12 September in Olocau, as part of the exhibition ‘Sacred spaces....[Read more]
Arsmaya takes part in the 30th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeology Arsmaya takes part in the 30th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeology 02/09/24 The Arsmaya Research Group presented the poster ‘Women, Art and Antiquity. Breaking Clichés through Archaeological Research’ at the 30th Annual Meeting of the European...[Read more]
Arsmaya researchers have participated in the international seminar ‘Indigenous women: past and present’ held in Mexico Arsmaya researchers have participated in the international seminar ‘Indigenous women: past and present’ held in Mexico 26/08/24 Cristina Vidal Lorenzo and Esther Parpal Cabanes gave the conference ‘Symbols of power among the elite Maya women. An iconographic analysis of women’s ornaments’.[Read more]