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Argiñeta Necropolis

The Argiñeta Necropolis stands as a remarkable archaeological site that offers a unique glimpse into the region’s ancient funerary practices. Discovered in the late 19th century, this well-preserved necropolis dates back to the 6th-7th centuries CE, providing a tangible link to the cultural and religious beliefs of the Basque people during the early medieval period.

The Argiñeta Necropolis is composed of a series of stone-lined tombs, that were used to inter the deceased. These impressive structures, some of which measure over 2 meters in height, were carefully constructed using large, flat stones and feature intricate carvings and decorative elements that reflect the artistic traditions of the time.

Archaeologists have uncovered a wealth of artifacts within the Argiñeta tombs, including ceramic vessels, personal adornments, and even the remains of the individuals who were laid to rest there. These findings have not only shed light on the funerary rituals and beliefs of the Basque people but have also provided valuable insights into their social structure, trade networks, and cultural exchanges with neighboring regions.

Today, the Argiñeta Necropolis is a protected archaeological site and a popular destination for visitors interested in the history and heritage of the Basque Country. Guided tours of the necropolis offer an opportunity to explore the well-preserved tombs, learn about the site’s excavation and research, and gain a deeper understanding of the region’s rich cultural legacy.

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