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La Escuera is an ancient settlement from the Iberian people. It is located near a place called camino del Convenio in La Marina, Spain. This site has an Iberian temple, which is like a special religious building. It was built around 300 BC. A Swedish archaeologist named Solveveig Nordström first explored this site in 1960.

Exploring La Escuera: What is it?

La Escuera was an important place for the Iberians. They were an ancient group of people who lived in the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal). This settlement was likely a place where people lived and gathered. The temple sanctuary suggests it was also a spiritual center.

Who Explored La Escuera?

The first person to investigate La Escuera was Solveig Nordström. She was a Swedish archaeologist. In 1960, she began studying the site. After her work, she wrote a book. This book shared all the details about what she found.

New Excavations Begin

Years later, new archaeological excavations started. On July 9, 2007, students from the University of Alicante began digging. They worked under the guidance of several professors. These professors included D. Lorenzo Abad Casal, Dña. Feliciana Sala Sellés, and D. Jesus Moratalla Jávega. Their goal was to learn even more about this ancient Iberian site.

What Did They Hope to Find?

Archaeologists dig carefully to uncover clues from the past. They look for old buildings, tools, pottery, and other objects. These finds help them understand how people lived long ago. At La Escuera, they hoped to learn more about the Iberian temple. They also wanted to understand the daily lives of the people who lived there.

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