LA ALMOLOYA
THE FIRST PHASE 2200-2000 BCE
Highlighted with colours, the structural remains of the first phase of occupation.
During the first phase of occupation, the trend was to build houses with curved or sometimes rectilinear walls. They had stone bases with one or two horizontal rows of slabs, lightly compacted mud walls, wooden poles embedded in, or adjacent to them, and roofs made of branches and clay. The houses were orientated to the west and their ends were protected by the natural rock. The latter presented a strong slope to the east and, it is precisely in the eastern sector where, for the moment, the first houses have been discovered.
Large meeting room
H32
H42 H38
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