SPANISH FARMER FINDS 3,000 YEARS OLD LION SCULPTURE WHILE PLOUGHING HIS OLIVE GROVE [View all]
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NOVEMBER 15, 2020
On a farm in Cañablanquilla, near San Sebastián de Los Ballesteros (Córdoba, Spain), farmer Gonzalo Crespo was working in the family olive grove when his tractor hit what he thought was a large stone.
When he stopped to inspect what it was he had hit, he was amazed to see a large statue of a lioness capturing her prey.
I was doing a job and I noticed that the tractor had caught something harder than normal. I thought it was a stone, but when I got closer, I was surprised, the farmer told Europa Press.
What was found is an archaeological piece of great value and around 2,400 years, according to a spokesperson for the Culture and Historical Heritage of the Junta de Andalucía, Cristina Casanueva.
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