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First dromedary remains found in Murcia uncovered at San Esteban
The discovery is being described as exceptional, while a hidden jar and other Andalusian-era remains are also adding to the picture of the site
Archaeologists working at Murcia’s San Esteban site have uncovered the first dromedary remains found in the city, a discovery the Ayuntamiento says opens up new lines of research into the ancient Andalusian suburb of Arrixaca. The find is being described as exceptionally rare in Iberian archaeology from the Islamic period.
The remains appeared in survey 65, where three bone fragments from a single animal were identified: one complete proximal phalanx and two complete medial phalanges. Before this discovery, only 14 dromedary elements had been documented in Islamic contexts in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, and the San Esteban remains raise that total to 17 known elements. The bones were found complete, well preserved and without visible cut marks, which means they were not used as food. The report concludes that the animal was most likely used as a pack animal, linked to transport and mobility in Islamic Murcia.Sign up for the Spanish News Today Editors Roundup Weekly Bulletin and get an email with all the week’s news straight to your inbox
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