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Deep within the Cova de les Dones cave in Valencia, Spain, archaeologists found a Roman sanctuary dating back to around the 1st century CE.
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Archeologists have discovered a Roman Sanctuary in the prehistoric cave, Cova de les Dones, located in the Valencian province of Spain.
Archaeologists working on the site of an old convent’s garden in Dijon, France, have discovered a strange group of Gallic graves and a children’s necropolis dating back over 2,000 years.