The Sevillian town of Camas has inaugurated a Centre for Interpretation of Tartessic Culture, which takes as its axis the Treasure of the Carambolo, discovered in 1958. This set of gold pieces, deliberately buried in the 6th century BC, has become the reference point to make known the archaeological richness and history of the region
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The Sevillian town of Camas has inaugurated a Centre for Interpretation of Tartessic Culture, which takes as its axis the Treasure of the Carambolo, discovered in 1958. This set of gold pieces, deliberately buried in the 6th century BC, has become the reference point to make known the archaeological richness and history of the region