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El País includes us in its list of 2019 most relevant archaeological discoveries

According to Spanish newspaper El País, recent geoarchaeological research conducted between the University of Huelva and ourselves at the megalithic monuments of Valencina’s Copper Age mega-site represents one of the most relevant archaeological discoveries made in 2019. The results of this research were published in the journal Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences under the title “Natural “megalithic art” at Valencina (Seville): a geoarchaeological approach to stone, architecture, and cultural choice in Copper Age Iberia”.

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