Notes on the archaeological site of Loma de Benagalbón
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1993.v0i15.668Abstract
In the East of Málaga (Rincón de la Victoria), four years ago, we carried out an urgent excavation in a Roman villa which results we would like to report in these pages. The most important novelty was the discovery of a Roman hot springs. Although the place was inhabited from VII century B.C. until V century A.C., the most outsanding discoveries have been the Roman buildings.
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