which in Catalan Spanish means "women's cave," for thousands of years. Related: 7 haunting caves ancient humans used for art, burials and butchering "The inscriptions and the coin provide ...
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 army — that suggests the dead man ...
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Amateur Freedivers Discover a Huge Hoard of 1,500-Year-Old Roman Gold Coins Along the Spanish CoastWhat they initially mistook for a modern coin turned out to be part of a surprising cache of 1,500-year-old Roman gold coins ... University of Alicante, the Spanish Civil Guard Special Underwater ...
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