La Almoloya, located in south-eastern Spain, is an archaeological site connected with the El Argar society of the Early Bronze Age. The site includes especially wealthy burials and a sprawling architectural complex that some scholars have equated with a sort of meeting hall or parliament.
Wikipedia (English) La Almoloya
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Wikipedia (English) El Argar
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La Almoloya, located in south-eastern Spain, is an archaeological site connected with the El Argar society of the Early Bronze Age. The site includes especially wealthy burials and a sprawling architectural complex that some scholars have equated with a sort of meeting hall or parliament.
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La Almoloya
La Almoloya
La Almoloya
Wikipedia (English) La Almoloya
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2000
twenty-first century of the common era
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La Almoloya
La Almoloya
La Almoloya
A group of rooms, spaces, built features or structures that make up an individual architectural unit within a larger building or group of buildings.
architectural complex
The second millennium BCE as defined at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_millennium_BC [[-2000, -1000]]
2nd Millennium BCE (2000-1000 BCE)
An archaeological site as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Locations where human activities once took place and some form of material evidence has been left behind, particularly sites where evidence of past activity is being or has been investigated using the discipline of archaeology.
archaeological site
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The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. As described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_millennium_BC. [[-3000, -2000]]
3rd millennium BC (3000-2000 BCE)
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OSM location of La Almoloya