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    Bergantes River could be important route for Neolithization of Lower Aragon in Spain

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    A team of archaeologists has uncovered evidence confirming that Les Coves Llongues, in the town of Zorita del Maestrazgo (Els Ports region) of Spain, was inhabited during the Early Neolithic (second half of the 6th millennium BC). The findings suggest that this site served as a crucial link between the Guadalope River (and by extension, the Ebro) and the Castelló coast, highlighting the Bergantes River as a key route for the spread of early Neolithic communities.
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