Brief item from Typically Spanish:

A group of archaeologists have found two ovens dating from the second century B.C in Villajoyosa.

The ovens were used to bake ceramic items and the find is considered to be the most important industrial find from the time in the area.

The largest of the two measures some 6.6 metres by 4 metres.

The news was given by deputy mayor Dolores Such.

The ovens were found on a site, close to the train line and the new theatre auditorium, known as La Jovada.


... actually, in all my years of doing Explorator, I've often wondered why there seems to be such a paucity of Roman archaeological news in the Spanish press ... or so it seems (my spiders rarely pick up anything).