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188 TEHIC Towards a European Heritage Interpretation Curriculum 7.4.4. Caicena River Ecomuseum, Córdoba 4. Heritage Interpretation strategies applied: use of the Tore model / use of immersive techniques. The Ecomuseum prepares the storytelling and organises activities in constant renewal, connecting with local people through leisure and heritage (parades, informative talks, workshops, etc.). For example, the work on recent history and intangible heritage serves to interpret collective memory from an emotional point of view, from people’s close and specific experiences (relevance). For example, the interpretive speech deals with four main narratives: · Archaeology linked to local sites, research applied to the territory; · Recovering historical memory; · Recovering local trades, traditions and lifestyles; · The cross-cutting and innovative relationship between archaeology and other disci - plines such as contemporary art, dreams, gastronomy, medicine, music, theatre, etc. 5. Innovative, research and creative elements used The Ecomuseum has developed a continuous work, especially in the field of archaeologi - cal research, which has been disseminated by its own or other publications, in collaboration with universities and other scientific institutions. The results have been spread through the planning of activities and the interpretation of El Ruedo and Cerro de la Cruz sites (for instance, the reconstruction of examples of Iberian settlement huts). Almedinilla. Picture by Caicena River Ecomuseum.

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