Work is being carried out on monographic studies of Iberian secas, on the systematisation of the peninsular bronze dies from the 2nd and 2nd centuries BC and on the cataloguing of the dies from the Roman cities of Hispania. BC and on the cataloguing of the die-stamps of the Roman cities of Hispania.
Attention to knowledge of communication channels, urban planning and rural settlement; maritime and land trade in processed products; studies on material culture, mainly sculpture and small objects, as well as ceramic production, including archaeometric studies.
The actions are adapted to open days with the animations and workshops of our times, aimed at a public of enthusiasts, as they are aimed at transferring knowledge to society as a means of instilling the protection of heritage.
Iberian culture is one of the earliest civilisations on the peninsula. Projects are developed in line with the most advanced approaches in protohistoric research, which nowadays add social aspects derived from iconography and gender to the ecological framework.
The Group has maintained a permanent line of international research on Phoenician-Punic culture, co-directing the excavations at Lixus (Larache) between 1995 and 2009 and participating in works carried out in Ibiza, Sardinia, Carthage and its territory (Tunisia).