City Begastri continues surprises.
If a few months ago, archaeologists found buried in it a fragment of a fourth century Christian SARCOF, who was elected by the Archaeological Museum of Murcia as' part of the Month, have now been shown that one of its inputs is the door most monumental Roman there in the Region of Murcia.
Councillors of Culture and Tourism, Francisco Nicolás del Toro and April, respectively, visited the city late Roman-Visigothic Begastri, accompanied by the directors of the excavation, and Jose Antonio Peñalver Francisco Zapata, who explained the evolution of the excavations being carried out in the reservoir.
In about 300 square meters of excavated ground, the city has shown some of its urban layout, which highlights huge walls, monumental buildings, cobblestone streets and sewers, in addition to appearing numerous pottery and utensils, "which were completely burned, due to a large fire that had to suffer Begastri, "said Penalver.
The University of Murcia resubmitted back to a batch of students for further training, while excavating the site, and thus contribute to the final opening to the public Begastri, "which will take place from October This year, every weekend, "as he assured the Councillor for Tourism.
Meanwhile, Nicolas del Toro has revealed that "with this work, a group of geologists is conducting an 'X' 3D terrain of the Acropolis, showing the buried structures, which will go a long way in subsequent excavations ".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín