Archaeological excavations at Cave 338 in the Pyrenees Mountains of eastern Spain have uncovered green mineral deposits that may be linked to copper production. Researchers believe the findings point to one of Europe's oldest copper processing sites.
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Archaeological excavations at Cave 338 in the Pyrenees Mountains of eastern Spain have uncovered green mineral deposits that may be linked to copper production. Researchers believe the findings point to one of Europe's oldest copper processing sites.