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Les Raboses
39.6902° N, -0.3473° E
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The archaeological site of Les Raboses is located on the mountain with the same name in the municipality of Albalat dels Tarongers (Baix Palancia). This deposit is framed chronologically in the Bronze Age.
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Discovery by Andrés Monzo Nogues
1940s
Excavations by Eva Ripollés
1987–1989
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Domestic and Habitation Structures
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