PROJECTS OF AHAS
Since its founding on May 28, 2019, the association has developed a variety of projects, activities, and initiatives in a wide range of areas including culture, heritage, archaeology, and the environment. Among its most notable activities and projects are the following:
- European Celtic Roots (CERV Program)
- The Summer Solstice Festival
- Sabrosa Digital Community Map
- Touças medieval graveyard archaeological project
- LVIN #C
- European Archaeology Week
- Projecto FOZ do TUA (LEFT UTAD & AHAS)
- Projecto Mineração Histórica no Concelho de Sabrosa
- International Conference Learning Villages, Cultural Heritage and Rural Landscape, in Kalamata, Greece, on April 20, 2023
- 1º Encontro de História, Arqueologia, Património Cultural e Comunicação da AHAS
- Free Course on Invasive Species in rural environments, on March 24th, 2023, in S. Martinho de Anta, Sabrosa
- Social Gathering: “Good practices in enhancing, preserving and disseminating cultural heritage performing arts and cultural spaces”
- The 21st Edition of the EURegionsWeek (European Week of Regions and Cities 2023)
- LVIN #C Learning Villages in the study, valorization and preservation of heritage: the “Sword of Mouruás”, in San Xoán de Río, province of Orense, Spain.