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Students dig up old stone wall in Spain — and confirm decades-old theory. Take a lookArchaeologists and university students excavated a stone wall in southern Spain and confirmed ... Ubrique because he suspected the site had Roman ruins. He was right. On the hilltop, known as ...
The Romans occupied what's now Spain from 218 B.C. until roughly the fourth century A.D. The fortress burial included a "pugio" — the standard dagger of the Roman ... The ruins date back to ...
This giant sand dune in southern Spain is about 98 feet high and 656 ... more fascinating is what hides beneath it. The ancient Roman city, Baelo Claudia, which can be visited and is close to ...
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