Archaeologists reconstruct life in the Bronze Age at a site of Southern Spain
Researchers from the UGR, Spain, excavated such a site for the first time - in a scientific and systematic way -, and they found the first water well of the Iberian Peninsula. In the 20th century, motillas were erroneously considered to be burial mounds, a theory which was refuted by the experts, who proved that it was a fortification surrounded by a small settlement and a necropolis.
Keywords
archaeology - Bronze Age
Countries
Spain