Archaeologists discover Roman soldier buried inside a 5,000-year-old Spanish fortress
- PC: Archaeology NewsA prehistoric hilltop enclosure in southern Spain has presented archaeologists with two very different moments in history occupying the same place.
- What first appeared to be the remains of an ancient fortified settlement dating back around five millennia soon revealed something far less expected beneath its weathered stonework.
- Buried within the abandoned complex was the skeleton of a man from the Roman period, separated from the fortress's original builders by roughly 2,500 years, as reported by UNN.
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- PC: Archaeology NewsA prehistoric hilltop enclosure in southern Spain has presented archaeologists with two very different moments in history occupying the same place.
- What first appeared to be the remains of an ancient fortified settlement dating back around five millennia soon revealed something far less expected beneath its weathered stonework.
- Buried within the abandoned complex was the skeleton of a man from the Roman period, separated from the fortress's original builders by roughly 2,500 years, as reported by UNN.
Sources: Times of India