The team ventured into the partially flooded cave as part of an ongoing research project. See what they found inside.
Deep within the Cova de les Dones cave in Valencia, Spain, archaeologists found a Roman sanctuary dating back to around the 1st century CE.
A new study by Spain's IGME proposes a management methodology that aims for more sustainable utilization of shallow geothermal energy resources.
A team of researchers from the universities of Alicante (UA) and Zaragoza (Unizar) has identified a Roman sanctuary in the Cova de les Dones, located in the municipality of Millares, in the province ...
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