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5,000-year-old cemetery in Spain has twice as many females as males, and nobody knows whyArchaeologists in southern Spain have discovered a cemetery dating to 5,000 years ago that has about twice as many females as males, a new study finds. The burial ground, known as Panoría ...
lies a burial site where 175 buried bodies of English or Spanish descendants of British people lies. The bodies belong to those who arrived in Seville in the 19th century. San Jorge Cemetery, or ...
This depopulation has led many small mountain villages to become ghost towns, and this also affects their burial sites, as there are no one to care for them. In some cases, the inhabitants of these ...
The Muslim community in Spain will officially celebrate Eid Al Fitr, known as the Festival of Breaking the Fast, on Sunday, March 30, 2025, following the announcement by the Islamic Commission of ...
(JTA) — A Spanish municipality plans to make one of the country’s largest Jewish cemeteries accessible to disabled people. Work on the accessibility project began Wednesday at the Jewish ...
The Romans occupied what's now Spain from 218 B.C. until roughly the fourth century A.D. The fortress burial included a " pugio " — the standard dagger of the Roman army — that suggests the dead man ...
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