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Español: Este yacimiento fenicio ha sido datado mediante el sistema radiocarbónico del siglo VII aC. Las piezas arqueológicas se han hallado junto a la fachada de la Catedral y están consideradas como las más importantes de España, dado a los escasos vestigios que se poseen sobre esta cultura en el país.
English: A Phoenician archeological site, dated to the 7th century BC, located next to the Cathedral of Ceuta.
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Catedral la Asunción de Ceuta,España.

Author Enrique López-Tamayo Biosca from Ciudad de México, Mexico

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