Some five hundred ancient mines in Europe have been turned into historical mining museums, protected natural areas, recreational parks, etc. Historically, one of the fundamental pillars of the economy, the mining industry leaves us with an important heritage and the cultural roots of the mining communities. The first instructions for an inventory of machines, plans and documents of historical value appeared in France in 1790. Shortly thereafter the Parisian inventory was created (1791), considered to be the first technical museum of the world.(1) Something similar took place in London a short time afterwards. Spain provided a pioneering example along this line with the Royal Order of March 15, 1850 which established the Industrial Museum, a...
As Joel Cleto and Suzana Faro (2000) states, the mines of S. Pedro da Cova had its origin with the d...
En este articulo damos a conocer unos trabajos de restauracion minera que esta acometiendo una asoci...
Spain was a key territory for the supply of precious metals during the Roman period.1 It is even pos...
Some five hundred ancient mines in Europe have been turned into historical mining museums, protected...
In the June 1999 issue of the CIM Bulletin an inventory of Mining Museums Across Canada was publishe...
Mercury mining districts have recently been the site of intense cultural activities, for example: at...
The Higher Technical School of Mining and Energy Engineering of the Technical University of Madrid a...
The historical mines of Almadén, which were actively functioning for over two millennia, produced a ...
International audienceSince 1982, the ancient mines were included in a crossdisciplinary research pr...
The development of this article will centre on showing how the history of a geographical space comes...
Mine sites are atypical industrial sites because they encompass not only economic but also landscape...
The Museum of Victoria holds one of the world's great nineteenth century mining collections. This is...
Copper and silver mining at Banca (Pyrenees Atlantiques) : a first approach to a mining network. Th...
The study of the research history of geological resources is one of the main objectives of the Inter...
Four thousand years of mining activity shaped a singular cultural landscape in the Linares-La Caroli...
As Joel Cleto and Suzana Faro (2000) states, the mines of S. Pedro da Cova had its origin with the d...
En este articulo damos a conocer unos trabajos de restauracion minera que esta acometiendo una asoci...
Spain was a key territory for the supply of precious metals during the Roman period.1 It is even pos...
Some five hundred ancient mines in Europe have been turned into historical mining museums, protected...
In the June 1999 issue of the CIM Bulletin an inventory of Mining Museums Across Canada was publishe...
Mercury mining districts have recently been the site of intense cultural activities, for example: at...
The Higher Technical School of Mining and Energy Engineering of the Technical University of Madrid a...
The historical mines of Almadén, which were actively functioning for over two millennia, produced a ...
International audienceSince 1982, the ancient mines were included in a crossdisciplinary research pr...
The development of this article will centre on showing how the history of a geographical space comes...
Mine sites are atypical industrial sites because they encompass not only economic but also landscape...
The Museum of Victoria holds one of the world's great nineteenth century mining collections. This is...
Copper and silver mining at Banca (Pyrenees Atlantiques) : a first approach to a mining network. Th...
The study of the research history of geological resources is one of the main objectives of the Inter...
Four thousand years of mining activity shaped a singular cultural landscape in the Linares-La Caroli...
As Joel Cleto and Suzana Faro (2000) states, the mines of S. Pedro da Cova had its origin with the d...
En este articulo damos a conocer unos trabajos de restauracion minera que esta acometiendo una asoci...
Spain was a key territory for the supply of precious metals during the Roman period.1 It is even pos...