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The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
Archaeological site of the islet of Lobos.
Carlos de Saa | efe
The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
Work resumes at the Lobos I archaeological site
Carlos de Saá/Efe
The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
Work resumes at the Lobos I archaeological site
Carlos de Saá/Efe
The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
Work resumes at the Lobos I archaeological site
Carlos de Saá/Efe
The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
Work resumes at the Lobos I archaeological site
Carlos de Saá/Efe
The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
Work resumes at the Lobos I archaeological site
Carlos de Saá/Efe
The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
Work resumes at the Lobos I archaeological site
Carlos de Saá/Efe
The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
Work resumes at the Lobos I archaeological site
Carlos de Saá/Efe
The Fuerteventura Town Hall and the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC) of the Council of Tenerife They have resumed archaeological work at the Lobos I sites, on the Islet of Lobos. The Lobos I deposit is located on Playa de la Calera or de la Concha, to the southwest of the Islote de Lobos. Archaeological data show the presence of a purple production workshop from Roman times, dated between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.