57 Roman sites have been unearthed in Spain, offering a glimpse into a previously unknown part of the Roman Empire.
A team of researchers from the University of Cádiz was searching for remnants of the Roman empire when they set out to excavate an area in the Sierra Cádiz. But what they have uncovered is truly astonishing.
This unprecedented discovery, led by Macarena Lara, utilized cutting-edge technology to investigate a site that had long been on archaeologists’ radar but never explored to this extent. Their aim was to understand “the interaction between the Bay of Cádiz and the settlements in the Guadalete River depression during the Roman period.” However, they never anticipated finding a network of sites likely interconnected by trade and communication routes along the Guadelete River.
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