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Spain is famous for its sun-soaked beaches, Moorish architecture, and Gothic cathedrals, but its roots stretch even deeper. Beneath the surface (and sometimes right in plain view), you’ll find ...
This underrated city in Spain is also the country's oldest Roman city and is home to fascinating ruins as well as excellent eateries with succulent seafood.
Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered a 2,000-year-old Roman sauna-like room heated by natural hot springs. The large room, known as a caldarium, is the most recent feature of a larger bathing ...
The theory came from Juan Vegazo, an 18th century scholar and local archaeologist, who purchased some land on a hill near Ubrique because he suspected the site had Roman ruins. He was right.
The university did not say how old the Roman ruins were. According to the archaeological site authorities, the ancient hilltop city flourished in the second century, about 1,800 years ago. Part of ...
Archaeologists in Spain find bathing caldarium at ancient Roman villa of Alamillo that used pipes to bring in heat, ... Ruins of Roman winery — at least 1,500 years old — found in French Alps.
The theory came from Juan Vegazo, an 18th century scholar and local archaeologist, who purchased some land on a hill near Ubrique because he suspected the site had Roman ruins. He was right.
Why it stands out: A coastal city where Roman ruins sit right by the sea, making history feel less like a part of daily life. Tarragona is one of the most important Roman cities in Spain. Here ...
The theory came from Juan Vegazo, an 18th century scholar and local archaeologist, who purchased some land on a hill near Ubrique because he suspected the site had Roman ruins. He was right.
The university did not say how old the Roman ruins were. According to the archaeological site authorities, the ancient hilltop city flourished in the second century, about 1,800 years ago. Part of ...
Some of the ancient Roman ruins found in Ubrique. Photo from University of Granada When the researchers arrived, “all that could be seen was the possible enclosure wall of the central square ...