The archaeologists working in the excavations of the defensive moat of Puig de Sant Andreu in the Iberian city of Ullastret (a small historic village on the Bay of Empordà in Catalonia) have discovered a small lead object with an Iberian inscription. This "exceptional" find is currently being restored in the laboratory of the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia in Girona, where an initial evaluation and a more detailed study will be carried out.
Credit: Museu d' Arqueologia de Catalunya |
Credit: Museu d' Arqueologia de Catalunya |
The restoration of the wall and the excavated part of the moat will present one of the most important defensive systems in the Iberian world and is expected to enhance the appearance of the site, which is managed by the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia.
Source: La Vanguardia [February 20, 2018]
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