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  2. Lady of Elche - Wikipedia

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    The Lady of Elche (Spanish: Dama de Elche, Valencian: Dama d'Elx) is a limestone [1] bust that was discovered in 1897, at La Alcudia, an archaeological site on a private estate two kilometers south of Elche, Spain. It is now exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in Madrid.

  3. Lady of Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    The Lady of Cádiz (Spanish: Dama de Cádiz) is the name given by modern archaeologists to a female anthropomorphic sarcophagus dating from 480 BC. It is from the Phoenician era and was found in Cádiz, then known as Gadir, which was the most important of the Phoenician colonies of the Iberian Peninsula.

  4. Nuestra Señora de Atocha - Wikipedia

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    After eight years of litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favour of Treasure Salvors on 1 July 1992, and it was awarded rights to all found treasure from the vessel. [7] [8] Fisher died on 19 December 1998. In June 2011, divers from Mel Fisher's Treasure Salvors found an antique emerald ring believed to be from the wreck.

  5. See ‘unusual’ and ‘unique’ treasures found in woman’s 1,300 ...

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    Archaeologists also found more human bones while excavating the burial site. See ‘unusual’ and ‘unique’ treasures found in woman’s 1,300-year-old grave in England Skip to main content

  6. Treasure trove of jewellery, coins and ‘vulva stone ... - AOL

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    Researchers identified that at least three of these remains belonged to women, accompanied by what they described as a “small treasure trove” of jewellery, including glass beads, silver coins ...

  7. Valsadornín Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Valsadornín Hoard is a coin hoard from the Roman Hispania period (dated circa 270) found near the town of Valsadornín, in the province of Palencia, Spain. The artifact is a 28 kg kitchen cauldron with a conical bottom, made of thin metal sheets joined by rivets. It originally had two copper-handled rivets, one remaining.

  8. Look inside luxurious 2,000-year-old Roman home recently ...

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    The ancient house boasted water features and stunning wall art, photos show. ... See ‘unusual’ and ‘unique’ treasures found in woman’s 1,300-year-old grave in England. Show comments.

  9. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Spain

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    Andalusia in southern Spain is the heartland of Flamenco, although it also has roots in regions such as Murcia and Extremadura. Cante is the vocal expression of flamenco, sung by men and women, preferably seated, with no backing singers. Baile is a dance of passion, courtship, expressing a wide range of situations ranging from sadness to joy.