
Abel Fortó
Abel Fortó is an archaeologist specializing in cultural heritage, known for his significant contributions to the field of archaeology in Andorra. He gained recognition for his work on the excavation of the church of Sant Serni in Canillo, where he uncovered structures dating back to the late 10th or early 11th century. His findings revealed important historical artifacts, including a medieval burial site, enhancing the understanding of the region's past. Fortó has also been involved in public outreach efforts to educate the local community about the archaeological significance of their heritage.
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Abel Fortó is leading the archaeological team that has begun the excavation at Bragafolls.
Bragafolls, mil anys desprésAbel Fortó is the archaeologist from the Department who explained the findings at the Roc de l'Àliga.
Descobertes restes d’una torre, una muralla i un fossat al Roc de l'ÀligaAbel Fortó is the archaeologist from the Cultural Heritage department who explained the significance of the discovery.
Descobreixen un sistema de drenatge a la carbonera de la Farga ArenyAbel Fortó will lead a session on the heritage of Andorra at the Roureda de la Margineda.
Patrimoni tot l’estiuAbel Fortó is a technician guiding a visit to the restoration of the Roureda de la Margineda.
El Govern impulsa ‘Estiueja el patrimoni’ per apropar la cultura a la ciutadania durant l’estiuAbel Fortó describes the archaeological finding at the church of Sant Serni de Canillo.
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