The castro do Achadizo, or also denominated of the Field, belongs to the group of towns that characterize the Iron Age of the Galician Rias Baixas. It is situated in the southern end of the Cabo da Cruz. The site was systematically excavated between 1991 and 1994, yielding relevant results. It is a town with a prolonged occupation that occupies practically all the Iron Age (first millennium a.C.). Discovering part of the old wall, built between the VI-V century BC. And several walls that stand out in the remains of a house of circular plant that, with reforms and additions, remained in use until the 1st century BC. But undoubtedly the most interesting remains were the concheros that are landfills of massive character accumulated during all the life of the town and composed mainly of shells of molluscs that ate its inhabitants. As also remains of bones, fragments of ceramic vessels, bronze objects (fibula, hooks, hooks ...).
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