Topic: INCULTUM News

INCULTUM meeting about policies, innovation and training

On the 5th September 2022, in an online meeting coordinated by partner Bibracte, the INCULTUM partners met to discuss the ongoing work in the area of policy recommendations and innovation. After a brief opening introduction by Antonella Fresa (Promoter), the … Continue reading


INCULTUM Pilot: Historic Graves recording toolkit

INCULTUM partner Eachtra is engaged in The Historic Graves project, that is a community focused, grassroots heritage project where local community groups are trained in low-cost, high-tech field surveys of historic graveyards; also recording their own oral histories. They build … Continue reading


INCULTUM pilot organized an open informative discussion in Greek village Aetomilitsa

text and photos courtesy of The High Mountains cooperative. In the context of INCULTUM project and its pilot Aoos the shared river, The High Mountains Social Cooperative organized an open informative discussion in the village of Aetomilitsa (a nomadic village … Continue reading


Bibracte – Morvan des Sommets Grand Site de France label renewed for a period of 6 years

Press release – images courtesy of Bibracte, by Antoine Maillier. 30th August 2022 Bibracte – Morvan des Sommets Grand Site de France label renewed for a period of 6 years Christophe Béchu, Minister for Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion, has … Continue reading


INCULTUM pilot establishes a collaboration for the Dragonlake of Tymfi (Greece)

text and photos courtesy of The High Mountains cooperative. On Thursday, July 28, 2022, the first meeting entitled “A collaboration for the Dragonlake of Tymfi” of the collaboration of “High Mountains”, LiMnADs, P2P Lab and Vikos Aoos Geopark, for the … Continue reading


AQUA final conference and INCULTUM

The AQUA final conference is the concluding event of the Horto Aquam Salutarem research project, financed by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia in Portugal (PTDC/HAR-HIS/28627/2017). Prof. Desidério Batista, as researcher in the project and member of the scientific … Continue reading


Reconstruction of Vlach’s dwelling ‘kalive’ in Upper Vjosa valley (Albania)

text and images by Egla Serjani, CeRPHAAL During the second half of July 2022, CeRPHAAL team was engaged in the reconstruction of a Vlach’s historical dwelling, the ‘kalive‘. The Vlachs, which are known to themselves as Arāmān/Rāmān, are an ethnolinguistic … Continue reading


Hicking trail on the historical route of transhumance in Vjosa valley

text and images by Egla Serjani, CeRPHAAL During end of June to early July 2022, members of CeRPHAAL, along with volunteers from the town of Përmet in the Upper Vjosa valley, walked along and recorded one of the historical routes, … Continue reading


Landscape of norias pots of Campina in the ‘Uses and Memories of Water’ course

Professor Desidério Batista participated in the Course of the History of Algarve on Uses and Memories of Water running from 5 to 28 July, delivering presentations about INCULTUM and the Portuguese pilot, talking about the landscape of norias pots of … Continue reading


INCULTUM and Be.CULTOUR meet to discuss synergies

The network and communication teams of INCULTUM and Be.CULTOUR met on 29th July for a talk to know better each other. In facts the two projects are funded from the same EC call and have many things in common, among … Continue reading