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‘Four stones’, a new newsletter to learn more about archeology | Culture

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Archeology is the only discipline that can capture objects in the past, transport them to the present day and explain to us what happened and what will happen again. And it is one of the passions of EL PAÍS journalist Vicente G. Olaya and of the thousands of readers who have been following his information on this topic for years.

To tell stories that are left out of the information of the day; reflect with a more personal tone on the civilizations that preceded us; tell the news at sites, laboratories or exhibitions; recommend readings, series or movies to learn more about the topic; and give space to readers’ contributions, is born four stonesa newsletter that will arrive every week in the mailbox of those who want to sign up to receive it.

The name of the newsletter It is an ironic wink at the contempt sometimes expressed – even by public administrations – to ship what are actually valuable findings. Faced with this disbelief, four stones aims to highlight the discoveries that bring us closer to humanity’s past with a close, rigorous and enjoyable style. And invite the reader to enter the time tunnel through its only tangible access doors: the archaeological sites,

If you want to receive weekly four stones in your mailbox you can sign up here.

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