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Jesús Terán 1924 Gil was awarded the Lothar Bergmann

Gil Jesus Teran awarded the Lothar Bergmann

• The late journalist, historian, writer and journalist is done with this first annual award named after his friend Lothar Bergmann and shares his prize with Giles Pacheco

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Cadiz The County Council through the Foundation of Culture, Two Bank wanted to recognize the work and dedication towards the dissemination and enrichment of the cultural heritage of the province of Cadiz recalled the figure of the chronicler, historian, writer and journalist Gil Tarifa Jesus Teran died in 2007 leaving an important cultural heritage through its personal archive historical result of years of research and investigation of the historical origin of his hometown, Tarifa.

Terán's wife on Thursday hand pick the President of the Diputación Provincial, Francisco González Cabaña this award instituted in memory of renowned German scholar who lived and adopted son of Tarifa, Lothar Bergmann. Lothar Bergmann Awards try to perpetuate the legacy and business left by the archaeologist. Are awarded to individuals or institutions for their works, or for their active participation in the field of archaeological heritage, research, promotion and conservation have contributed to enriching the cultural heritage of the province. The event will coincide with the presentation of the days of prehistory to enter from tomorrow until next Thursday and Saturday at the House of Culture Benalup-Casas Viejas from 10 in the morning. Jesús Terán

Gil (Tarifa, 1944-2007). Cultivated journalistic genre, as a correspondent for the daily ABC Seville Diario de Cádiz and Algeciras area and Radio Cadena SER for over twenty years. He was news director at local radio station Radio Tarifa. His writings are very vital, he liked to focus on people, embossing events, which are not historical magnitude, conveyed to the reader the essence of the era chronicled. He liked to decorate their articles with lots of dates, names and places of interest. Gil Terán focused its investigation and in a historical period or in a particular subject. Wrote biographies and popular characters investigated in the medieval and modern history. Numerous contributions to contemporary history. The

prize will be shared with the archaeologist Toledo, Francisco Giles Pacheco, who lived from 1982 in El Puerto de Santa Maria, where he served as director of the Municipal Archaeological Museum. Combine the direction of that museum with archaeological research. Author of over 100 publications, he has participated in excavations in Spain, Egypt, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Sudan and other countries. Currently his research is particularly relevant for publication in September 2006 an article on the southernmost European Neanderthals (Gorham's Cave, Gibraltar) in the prestigious journal Nature. Specializing in studies on the Quaternary period, a member board of AEQUO (English association dedicated to the study of the quote was).

Prizes activities are included in the Two Shores Foundation through the project develops Sawa, within the Operational Programme Cross Border Cooperation Spain-Border Affairs, to be an act of awareness, dissemination and promotion of educational and cultural activities . The program is funded 75 percent by European FEDER funds.


Source: Editorial
tarifaaldia.com
Date: 10/11/2010. The real digital newspaper.

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