Roman remains in “El canal” (Antequera, Málaga)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1996.v0i18.597Abstract
The fertile lands of the Vega of Antequera are rich in arqueological remains. The Cortijo El Canal, situated here, is where many pieces have been found; these seem to correspond to two separate neighboring buildings used in funeral rites near the Roman city Singilia Barba.
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