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  2. Cueva Antón - Wikipedia

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    The find from the Cueva Antón was published together with similar finds from the Cave of Los Aviones; they were named as the first such Neanderthal jewelry found in Europe. The colonization of the Iberian Peninsula by modern man ( Homo sapiens) took place only several thousand years after the creation of the jewelry from the Cueva Antón.

  3. Treasure of Guarrazar - Wikipedia

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    The Treasure of Guarrazar, Guadamur, Province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain, is an archeological find composed of twenty-six votive crowns and gold crosses that had originally been offered to the Roman Catholic Church by the Kings of the Visigoths in the seventh century in Hispania, as a gesture of the orthodoxy of their faith and their ...

  4. Cheste hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Cheste hoard (Spanish: Tesoro de Cheste) is an Iberian hoard discovered near the town of Cheste, Valencia, Spain, in 1864. Dating to about 200 BCE, the hoard was found buried in two pots and contained gold jewellery, silver coins and silver ingots. [1] It is currently held in the Valencia History Museum. [2]

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  6. Treasure of Villena - Wikipedia

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    The hoard was found in December 1963 by archaeologist José María Soler 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Villena, and since then has been the main attraction of Villena's Archaeological Museum. Its discovery was published in most of the Spanish media and also some abroad, mainly in France, Germany and the United States of America.

  7. Unusual settlement remains — including 800-year-old jewelry ...

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    Ancient graves of possible married couple — one full of treasure — found in castle ruins 3,500-year-old treasures found in rare discovery made by metal detectorist in Poland

  8. Ancient board game — dating back over 3,000 years ... - AOL

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    It is one of the oldest known recreational artifacts ever found in Spain, researchers said. Ancient board game — dating back over 3,000 years — discovered in Spain. Take a look

  9. Dolmen of Guadalperal - Wikipedia

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    The Dolmen of Guadalperal completely visible due to a low water level in the Valdecañas reservoir. The Dolmen of Guadalperal, also known as the Treasure of Guadalperal and as the Spanish Stonehenge for its resemblance to the English Stonehenge, [1] is a megalithic monument dating from between 2000 and 3000 BC [citation needed] in Peraleda de la Mata, a town in the region of Campo Arañuelo in ...