Talk:Castro of Vieito

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The Castro do Vieito is an archaeological site of Castro culture in the north-western Iberian Peninsula, significant for the area excavated (around 1,5ha, 2/3 of the total area). Excavations at the site have revealed evidence of an occupation in the early imperial phase.

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SILVA, A. J. M. (2009), Vivre au delá du fleuve de l'Oubli. Portrait de la communauté villageoise du Castro do Vieito, au moment de l'intégration du NO de la péninsule ibérique dans l'orbis romanum (estuaire du Rio Lima, NO du Portugal), Phd Thesis presented at Coimbra University, Mars 2009, 188p. PDFversion .

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