Secrets hidden for centuries are waiting to be discovered by you in Pintia. The old Vaccean-Roman city, destroyed by seven fires, rises again from its ashes to recover the memory of these Vaccean people who knew how to adapt, like no other, to the extreme conditions of this territory.
Through the archaeological recreations and the reconstruction of the graves dug in the cemetery of Las Ruedas, you will relive in person the history of these Vaccean people. They were one of the pre-Roman ethnic people that occupied all of the Valladolid province and more than half of modern-day Castilla y León.
The University of Valladolid's archaeologists, that have been working for over 30 years on this archaeological site, will guide you to a past full of many surprises and unresolved questions that only you with your sharp observation, intuition and skills will be able to relive and understand the ancient history of these lands.
We aim to bring visitors closer to the richness of our archaeological heritage and to the techniques we apply to reconstruct history. In order to do so, we have arranged six archaeological pits measuring 54 square meters each that contain replicas of the artifacts that we have uncovered from Las Ruedas necropolis. Additionally, we have the previous infrastructure of the Program, located in the city of Las Quintanas, with three 4 x 4 meter pits that allow the practice of archaeological excavation both in tombs and in areas of Pintia habitat.
In addition, we will teach participants about the ancient technology to create pottery, since the Vaccean artisans were masters at their craft and experts in some varied and technically difficult methods. The largest kiln in Europe, dating to the middle of the 1st century B.C. in the artisan neighborhood of Carralaceña, testifies the importance of this craft.
Finally, the tour to the site, and especially to the necropolis Las Ruedas, will give participants a greater understanding of how the Vaccean faced death and beyond life.
Please inform us when you would like to join the activity–chosen and the proposed dates at cevfw@uva.es; we will reply as soon as possible. You can also contact us on +34 983 881 240.