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Oldest part of pre-Roman town damaged by irrigation ditch

Por: Newsweek World January 17, 2024

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Parts of an archaeologically significant ancient town have reportedly been destroyed due to the construction of an irrigation ditch.The ditch, which measures almost 800 feet in length, was excavated last week without the appropriate licenses on agricultural land near the village of Padilla del Duero in the province of Valladolid, northern Spain, Spanish news agency EFE reported.The ditch cuts through an important part of the archaeological site... + full article



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