
The Research Group in Art, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (ARSMAYA) presented their results at the 2nd Presentation Conference of the Results of R+D+I Projects from the PEGASO Research Centre.
The 2nd Presentation Conference of the Results of R+D+I Projects from the Architecture, Heritage and Management for Sustainable Development Research Centre (PEGASO) took place on 26 June 2024. This centre brings research staff specialised in different disciplines around architecture and architectural heritage together, focusing their work towards fields such as the preservation of architectural heritage, historical structures, the development cooperation, the management of public usage and tourism, the traditional materials and techniques or the sustainable development, among others.
In this context, Arsmaya presented the progress of the research projects it is involved in within the framework of the Mixed Research Units ‘Sustainable Heritage and development’–UV-UPV and the doctoral theses derived from these projects.
Specifically, the milestones of four projects were presented:
- Uxmal, Group of a Thousand Columns, Yucatán, Mexico (ArsUxmal)
- Gender relations, identity and transgenerationality. Interdisciplinary approaches to constructing new narratives of Maya past and present (ReGIT-Maya)
- Women, art and antiquity: breaking clichés (Women)
- Digital alliances in the era of smart cultural tourism: safekeeping and multisensory immersive narrative in the (in)tangible cultural heritage of HYGEIA–Hispanic Rome (Hygeia-CHRH)