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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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Archaeologists investigate aboriginal burials
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[size=small][font=Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif]A few months ago, in an interview for Radio Sintonía,
[color=#fe040e]Rosa López
, archaeologist and director Arenisca, highlighted the amount of archaeological work that was still to be discovered in Fuerteventura due to the lack of investigation programs for burials and deaths. Today, again in this hous
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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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Aboriginal writing
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Radio Sintonia
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[size=small][font=Verdana, BlinkMacSystemFont, -apple-system,]The cultural page of
[color=#fe040e]Radio Sintonía
is signed today by Irma Mora Aguiar, epigrapher, co-director of the Cultural Chair of Berber Studies of the
University of La Laguna
, author of the doctoral thesis "The archaeological and epigraphic contextualization of the Libico-Berber inscrip
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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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The aboriginal birds that flew over Fuerteventura
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The aboriginal birds that flew over Fuerteventura.
[color=#111111][font=Roboto, sans-serif][size=small][color=#222222][font=Verdana, BlinkMacSystemFont, -apple-system,]The bone pieces and eggshells of certain species of birds within archaeological contexts in the Canary Islands provide information about the aboriginal period, from its use as food, ritual or ornament to the environme