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Microsoft Begins Exploring Roman Ruins Under Its Data Center in Zaragoza

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A team of technical archaeologists has been thoroughly exploring since the beginning of last week the subsoil of the vast plot of Villamayor de Gállego, in Zaragoza, where Microsoft will raise one of its three planned data centers in Aragon. Equipped with a georradar, a tool that detects objects and structures buried with the use of electromagnetic waves, they seek to delve deeper into the study of the Roman deposits that were recorded in mid-Fe…
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A team of technical archaeologists has been thoroughly exploring since the beginning of last week the subsoil of the vast plot of Villamayor de Gállego, in Zaragoza, where Microsoft will raise one of its three planned data centers in Aragon. Equipped with a georradar, a tool that detects objects and structures buried with the use of electromagnetic waves, they seek to delve deeper into the study of the Roman deposits that were recorded in mid-Fe…

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sport.es broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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