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187 7.4.4. Caicena River Ecomuseum, Córdoba 3. Heritage values provoke thinking or identity storytelling or media The storytelling of local cultural facilities is interpretive and is related to the evolution of rural and human land- scape, offering a comprehensive view of the village’s history, connecting them with unconventional tales, such as the recovery of stories of rural life in the Peasant class - room and the historical memory in work camps and workshops. The work of recovering invisible heritage is conducted through the accompaniment of protagonists such as local shepherds, the recovery of vegetable gar - dens and traditional irrigation ditches, in order to prevent the loss of knowledge. Specific examples include the I Meeting of Archaeology held in Almedinilla in June 2018, a meeting point for groups and associations that are part of the network of mutual support for a free and collective ar- chaeology; the visibility of the role of women in the Festum , through the 2019 programme dedicated to wom- en in antiquity and the conference “Making women visible through history. Past and present”, by the working group Arqueólogas Feministas (Feminist Archaeologist Women), among others. Woman in Roman world. Festum . Picture by Isabel Luque. Almedinilla. Picture by Isabel Luque.

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