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Roman Sanctuary Discovered in Prehistoric Cave in Spain

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Archaeologists found a Roman Sanctuary in the prehistoric cave, Cova de les Dones, located in the Valencian province of Spain. Alberto-g-rovi, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Archeologists have discovered a Roman Sanctuary in the prehistoric cave Cova de les Dones, located in the Valencian province of Spain. This find sheds much-needed light on the Roman presence of the Iberian peninsula. The scientists, who hail from the universities of Al…

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A team of researchers from the universities of Alicante (UA) and Zaragoza (Unizar) has identified a Roman shrine in the Cova de les Dones, located in the municipality of Millares, in the province of Valencia. This discovery, of great importance for the knowledge of the Roman presence in the Iberian peninsula, is located in a [...]

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