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CSIC researchers have found the oldest Greek marble altar in the Western Mediterranean in Guareña (Badajoz).
The site of Casas del Turuñuelo (Badajoz) is an authentic archaeological treasure. In this site near the mouth of the river Búrdalo, fascinating discoveries have been made such as the first human representations of the Tartésic culture (sigles VIII-V a.C.) or an engraving with war scenes on a slate plate and a southern paleoHispanic alphabet. And the seventh excavation campaign could not be less.Keep reading...
The team of the Institute of Archaeology of Mérida (IAM, CSIC-Junta de Extremadura), led by Esther Rodríguez González and Sebastián Celestino Pérez, presented on Thursday the results of the last excavation campaign in the site, a monumental building of Tarthesic culture (siglos VIII-V a.C.) that does not fail to bring exceptional findings. Between cups [...]
A team from the Institute of Archaeology of Mérida - CSIC, Junta de Extremadura, led by Sebastián Celestino and Esther Rodríguez, presented this Friday at a press conference the findings of the last excavation campaign.A marble column from a Greek quarry of at least the 5th century BC stands out among cups, ceramics and potter's lathes, which makes it the oldest discovered in the western part of the Mediterranean.What does this discovery mean?Th…
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