The Central-Eastern Department of Archaeology, based in the province of Holguin. It is updating its collection of high-fidelity reproductions in an effort to broaden access to cultural heritage in the region.
Under the direction of experts in this field, the initiative not only recovers the aesthetics of pre-Columbian civilizations. Also fosters dialogue about the historical relationship between humankind and its natural environment.
Yosbani Rodríguez Bruzón, head of this department, told CNA that each piece is crafted through a rigorous process of technical observation. Ensuring textures and finishes that honor the original legacy.
He stated that the goal is to use these items as an educational tool and to facilitate archaeological and environmental conservation. A value inherited from our ancestors.
The service stands out for its technical rigor, with reproductions of textures and details that facilitate visual study. And the collections include information about the ecological and social context of the period, the expert indicated.
Aloso the pieces encompass vessels and ornaments belonging to the first inhabitants of Cuba. Allow for the sharing of ancestral customs and traditions, a means of protecting them, Rodríguez Bruzón noted.
The Central Eastern Department of Archaeology, part of the Center for Environmental Research and Services. It was founded in 1977, and its specialists generate numerous results in heritage conservation. Through research projects and scientific and technical services.
With information from CNA
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