Burgos

5 Sept 2025 After yesterday’s exciting visit to the archeological dig site, today I spent time in the Museum of Human Evolution in the big city of Burgos. The Spaniards abbreviate the Museum as MEH which just made me laugh because it was anything but meh. There I viewed the actual fossils discovered at the…

5 Sept 2025

After yesterday’s exciting visit to the archeological dig site, today I spent time in the Museum of Human Evolution in the big city of Burgos. The Spaniards abbreviate the Museum as MEH which just made me laugh because it was anything but meh. There I viewed the actual fossils discovered at the dig site and the explanation of the development and destruction of the cave system that housed many species of hominid and others for millions of years. I didn’t take a single photo inside the museum as I was too busy absorbing interesting information.

One thing that has stuck with me is how archeologists have been able to identify signs of community helping each other just from looking at bones. One example was the skeleton of a young girl 10-12 years old with a skull deformity that would have ended her life in toddlerhood were it not for the extra care of her people. The same goes for an “elderly” pelvis of a 45 year old man who was riddled with arthritis. Someone took care of them. There was a skull with a broken tooth and signs of infection in the bone. Someone must have chewed his food for him while he healed! Amazing.

After the museum I headed into the Cathedral- started in 1221, it is a gothic style cathedral with many later architectural style embellishments in the centuries that followed. Burgos is the home city of the famous El Cid who fought against the Muslims and was portrayed in Spanish history as the knight ideal. He (and apparently his horse) are buried here.

Squinting selfie
Burgos Cathedral
Amazing ceilings remind you how small you are in the universe

6 responses

  1. Kristen Saranteas Avatar
    Kristen Saranteas

    LOVE all that you are learning while also learning about yourself during this journey. That cathedral is beautiful. El Cid is fascinating and I plan on learning even more that what I had in textbooks years ago. You’re an inspiration!

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    Kristen Saranteas

    LOVE all that you are learning while also learning about yourself during this journey. That cathedral is beautiful. El Cid is fascinating and I plan on learning even more that what I had in textbooks years ago. You’re an inspiration!

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  3. Mike Morand Avatar
    Mike Morand

    Carola and I look forward to reading about your trip every day! This is so cool! And Burgos Cathedral is my all time favorite. Because yes…I keep track of things like that. xxxooo -Mike

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  4. thoughtful712aa919e7 Avatar
    thoughtful712aa919e7

    Wow, not just walk/eat/sleep/repeat. Each day is an education. El Cid was a Heston movie long ago. Pity the poor guy who had to dig the grave for him and his horse!

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    1. amandaperzel Avatar

      With Sophia Loren!!

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  5. Kathleen Egan Avatar

    I enjoy following your progress each day. You are on quite the adventure that will provide personal growth and knowledge. Very impressive. Keep up the good work.
    love,

    Aunt Kathy

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