Roman settlement in the existing Archidona (Malaga): new contributions for study
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2005.v0i27.320Abstract
The actual lands of Archidona municipality have a great archaeological potential wich we don’t know much information today. The archaeological activity made because of the AVE railway course works at these places have documented several roman villae in the north area of this municipality.Downloads
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