Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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most relevant risks, found by the historian Fernández de Castro during the excavations at Cerro de San Lorenzo, placed the Phoenician footprint in the third century BC.

Reference is now older

-250 The new findings ceramic fragments, in the Governor's House dating from the seventh century BC have determined that the Phoenician origin of Melilla is much older than previously thought, helping to confirm that the former could Russadir perfectly located where the city now stands. The important Phoenician factory located here may talk about origins of the city of Melilla nearly parallel to those of Cadiz, considered the

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