Stock Photo - The Castulo Roman Village pieces that are exhibitied in the Archaeological Museum of Linares represent recent discoveries from the Roman Castulo, located in the province of Jaén, in south-central Spain. Located in the center of the city of Linares, the museum was founded in 1974 and is part of the Provincial Institute of Culture of Jaén. Its collection consists of pieces found from the archaeological sites of the city of Linares, of which Castulo is the most important site. The exhibition rooms of Castulo roman village pieces in the museum contain pieces from a villa in the suburbs of the town. The archaeological remains include not only ruins of houses, but also other structures connected to the town such as a flour mill and a Roman bath. Additionally, there are several valuable artifacts that are on display, such as figurines, objects of daily use, and coins from the time.

Stock Photo: The Castulo Roman Village pieces that are exhibitied in the Archaeological Museum of Linares represent recent discoveries from the Roman Castulo.

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