History
Eibar is officially the Place of Democratic Memory from today
The resolution, published in the Official Gazette of the State, states that "it contains the basis for the recognition of the cities of Eibar as the Place of Democratic Memory, which has been the scene of both active defence of the legality of the republic and serious violations of international humanitarian law".
What changes the documents of the coup d'état?
The declassification of the papers on 23 February has had a great impact, even though the forecasts have not been met. The historian Josu Chueca has analysed the extent to which the narrative of the coup d'état changes.
The skeleton of a 4,000 year old bison has been found, almost entirely, in Urbasa, which could be the first European bison documented in the Iberian Peninsula
Its president, María Chivite, and the Minister of Culture and Sports, Rebeca Esnaola, presented on Monday a finding of "great scientific importance", "unique" in the Iberian Peninsula, which took place in the Arrafela Cave, in an archaeological intervention promoted by the Department of Culture, with the participation of the University of the Basque Country and the Museum of Natural History of Madrid, among others.
The Burguera brothers are responsible for maintaining the church of Legazpi and protecting the historical heritage of the town
Paco, Ricardo and Juan Mari are voluntarily responsible for the maintenance of the parish of Legazpi. They started this activity seven years ago and do so not for religion, but for the preservation and recovery of the people's heritage.
The funds of the Olaso Tower Foundation are growing thanks to valuable donations
The Olaso Tower Foundation is working to expand and enrich its archives and the collection of the Monzon-Olaso House Museum (Bergara). The Foundation wants to deepen and publicize the history from the 20th century to today. In this way, a copy of the microfilmed work of Sabino Arana, kept by Telesforo Monzón, the raincoat and cross of Lauaxeta, the documentation provided by the Government of President Aguirre, Karmele Urresti and Txomin Letamendi, protagonists of the film.
News: the launch of the San Juan whaler, the situation of the Basque Country's anglers and the control session in the Basque Parliament
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
San Juan baleontzia uretaratuko dute ostiral honetan Pasaian, kroskoa eraikitzeko lanak amaituta
Duela hamarkada bat baino gehiago hasitako proiektua, XVI. mendean Kanadan hondoratutako euskal baleontziaren erreplika fidela da. Jarraitu zuzenean, 15.30etik aurrera, uretaratzea orain.eus-en.
The launch of the ship San Juan, live
The inauguration of the Great Egyptian Museum, "an unprecedented historic event"
What is the largest archaeological site dedicated to a single civilization is located on the plain of Giza, just two kilometers from the pyramids of the same name. It has an area of 50 hectares and contains more than 100,000 pieces, including the mask of Tutankhamun or the sculpture of Pharaoh Rameses II.
Cave engravings over 13,000 years ago They have been found in the cave of Santakutz in Mendaro
Four small panels containing paleolithic anthropic engravings have been identified, including two images of unfinished animals.
Found a prehistoric site with cave paintings in Gamiz-Fika
According to the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, it was discovered by Juan Carlos López Quintana and Juan Carlos Izagirre as part of an intervention programme for the recovery of the environment of the San Pedro de Atxispe hermitage on 26 June 2025. The experts who have investigated the return are the first mixed hypogeum documented in the Cantabrian area.
They found traces of cannibalism in Atapuerca
A group of researchers have foundanother new case of cannibalism in the cave of El Mirador, at the site of Atapuerca (Burgos) . The event was said to have occurred\u00A0 5,700 years ago (late Neolithic) as a result of local conflicts, without detecting any signs related to ceremonies or rituals.
The family has been handed over the remains of a Vitoria soldier in Cuelgamuros
The Secretary of State for Democratic Memory has stated that "the Government remains committed to exhuming all victims at the request of their families".
Aranzadi confirms that the Neanderthals lived in the cave of St. Adrian
Archaeologists have recovered pieces more than 40,000 years old. Aranzadi has been digging in this tunnel in Gipuzkoa, in the Aizkorri Mountains, for two decades.
Several Alavese towns can celebrate the millennium this year
It is 1,000 years since 307 villages in Álava first appeared in a document entitled 'The Plough of San Millán' and details the taxes that these peoples had to pay. Thanks to this medieval document, we know that the villages of Salvatierra, Zuia, Kuartango or Treviño were there at least a thousand years ago.
The fifth phase of the exhumation campaign begins at the Amorebieta-Etxano cemetery
The purpose of exhumation is to locate the missing persons during the Civil War. So far, the remains of 127 people have been recovered, four of whom have already been handed over to their families.
The fifth phase of the exhumation campaign begins at the Amorebieta-Etxano cemetery
The purpose of exhumation is to locate the missing persons during the Civil War. So far, the remains of 127 people have been recovered, four of whom have already been handed over to their families.