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CIYA Baza app for iPhone and iPad


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Travel Reference
Developer: Clearis
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 30 Apr 2015
App size: 3.54 Mb

The CIYA, in its more than 700 meters of exhibition area, features the latest audiovisual technology in the service of museology that offers visitors an excellent suggestion for understanding the social, cultural, economic and religious processes of successive cultures settled in Basti and territory. Equally account in your basement floor with ample space dedicated to research and teaching in which they accommodate three classrooms, a library, a living investigators and a warehouse of more than 350 m2.


The Center for Interpretation of Archaeological Sites of Basti (CIYA), stands next to the current layout of the A-92N, at the height of the link between it and the A-334, future highway marble, one of the entries the town of Baza, just two kilometers from the town center with excellent access as part of the archaeological environment consisting of Cerro Cepero, site of the Ibero-Roman city of Basti, and burial Cerro Sanctuary, where found in 1971 the statue of the Lady of Baza and Cerro Largo. This set was declared BIC Archaeological Zone in May 2003, acquiring therefore range archaeological site of first order among the most important archaeological sites in Andalusia.

With this application you can get close to the contents of the Interpretation Center of the Archaeological Sites of Basti.
You know how they lived the bastetanos Iberians, complex funerary rituals, everything you want to know about the spectacular statue-urn known as the Lady of Baza, or technical and auxiliary sciences which archaeologists used to analyze and interpret the remains bring to light in his excavations.
In turn, from the CIYA own you can see the archaeological sites of Cerro Cepero (the Ibero-Roman city of Basti) and the necropolis of Cerro Santuario and Cerro Largo; or visit them directly, since they are all within a 500 meter radius around the Centre.