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The "Castro de Coaña, Coaña"
Current configuration has been dated to the Celt-Roman era, around 1st century AD, though
the settlement is believed to have existed from the early Iron Age.
The mission of it was to guarantee the gold trade coming from the near mines.
A first indigenous settlement was responsible for the building of circular constructions.
During the Roman period these buildings had a rectangular shape.


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12303-Jul-2010 04:44
Visual shapes that remain historically relevant. V
María Cano29-Jun-2010 16:12
Pues .. cabían un montón .. -V-
Brian McAllister29-Jun-2010 06:39
Excellent! V
Giancarlo Guzzardi29-Jun-2010 06:31
a good viewpoint to see the different forms of development related to different ages
Paco López29-Jun-2010 04:42
Si estuviera hecho con hierro, sería un Chillida :o) V!!
Patricia Kay29-Jun-2010 03:40
Great shot of this most interesting place Jaime...BV
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