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Archaeologists Uncover 57 Roman-Era Sites, Hinting at Hidden Roman Empire in Spain
Aug 18, 2024, 05:51 AM
Archaeologists from the University of Cádiz have uncovered 57 ancient Roman-era sites in Spain's Sierra de Cádiz region. This discovery potentially reveals a hidden Roman Empire from over 2,000 years ago, suggesting an interconnected network of sites that were previously unknown. The findings could significantly enhance the understanding of Roman influence and settlement patterns in the region.
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