Lanbroa Association organizes high-level lectures on international and prehistoric topics

The association successfully concluded a session on new international hegemony and announced two new talks for May.

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Generic image: Library interior with a small podium with a microphone and empty chairs.

The Lanbroa association organized a lecture on new international hegemony and has announced two new sessions for May, covering prehistoric topics at the Irizar Palace.

According to members of the Lanbroa association, the recent lecture on new international hegemony was a “high-level session.” The talk began with images from a series of reports by Mikel Reparaz for ETB, mentioning hotspots such as Venezuela, Greenland, and Ormuz. Subsequently, Seron and Macias delved deeper into these topics, satisfying the audience's thirst for knowledge.

"The knowledge of the three guests is immense, and it was a very interesting session; we learned a lot yesterday."

Members of the Lanbroa association
Highly current topics were discussed, and despite the session lasting over two and a half hours, hardly anyone left. At the end, numerous questions were posed by the audience, which the speakers answered very well. Afterwards, about twenty people gathered at the Pertxa society for dinner, continuing the discussion in a more relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Following the successful last session, the members of Lanbroa are eager to continue with their lecture series. They have organized two events for May: on May 8, Alvaro Arrizabalaga will give a talk titled Gipuzkoa. Goipaleolitikoko pasalekua. On May 15, Amaia Arranz will present the lecture Iraultza neolitikoa: teoria eztabaidaezina auzitan. Both sessions will take place at the Irizar Palace, at 7:00 PM.