The Archaeological Museum of Murcia (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico de Murcia; MAM) is a State-owned archaeological museum in Murcia, Spain.
Museo Arqueológico de Murcia | |
Established | 1864 |
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Location | Murcia, Spain |
Coordinates | 37°59′23″N 1°07′50″W / 37.989685°N 1.130556°W |
Type | Archaeological museum |
Owner | General State Administration |
History
editThe Museum of Antiquities of Murcia was created by means of a 6 July 1864 royal order, constituted as an added section to the Museum of Painting and Sculpture, created earlier in the year.[1] In 1910, the museum moved to the Cerdán building.[2] In the 1950s, the museum moved again to its current premises, also known as Casa de la Cultura.[3] The Spanish State transferred the museum's management to the Murcia's regional administration in 1984, while retaining its ownership.[1]
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Lion of Coy (2nd half of the 1st millennium BC)[4]
References
edit- Citations
- ^ a b Gómez Ródenas 2017, p. 1828.
- ^ Gómez Ródenas 2017, pp. 1831–1833.
- ^ Gómez Ródenas 2017, pp. 1837–1839.
- ^ Urrea Méndez & Costa González 2018, pp. 72–76.
- ^ Ramallo Asensio 2011–2012, p. 626.
- ^ Noguera Celdrán 1989, pp. 155–157.
- Bibliography
- Gómez Ródenas, María Ángeles (2017). "El Museo Arqueológico de Murcia. 150 años de historia" (PDF). Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional. 2017. Madrid: Museo Arqueológico Nacional: 1827–1845. ISSN 2341-3409.
- Noguera Celdrán, José Miguel (1989). "Una cabeza de Sátiro de la villa romana de la Huerta del Paturro (Portmán-Murcia)". Anales de Prehistoria y Arqueología. Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia: 155–160. ISSN 0213-5663.
- Ramallo Asensio, Sebastián F. (2011–2012). "Capiteles jónicos de aire corintizante en Cartagena". Cuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. 37–38. Madrid: UAM Ediciones. doi:10.15366/cupauam2012.38.033. hdl:10486/12471.
- Urrea Méndez, Josefa; Costa González, Daniel (2018). "No es tan fiero como lo pintan. La presencia del león en la literatura y en la arqueología: De los larnakes griegos y macedonios al león ibérico de Coy (Lorca)" (PDF). Alberca. 16: 71–95. ISSN 1697-2708.