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This is a photo of an archaeological zone indexed in the Spanish heritage register of Bienes de Interés Cultural under the reference RI-55-0000371.

Summary

Description
Español: Fotografía blanco y negro (positivo). Vista de una gran necrópolis. En primer termino, las numerosas estelas.
English: Blank and white photography (positive). View of a large necropolis. In the foreground, contrails from steles.
Dimensions
English: Heigt: 17 cm; Width: 106 cm. Secundary support: Heigt: 210 cm
Español: Altura: 17 cm; Ancho: 106 cm. Soporte secundario: Altura: 210 cm
institution QS:P195,Q1352282
Current location
Español: Necrópolis del portillo, Aguilar de Anguita, provincia de Guadalajara, España
English: Necropolis of portillo, Aguilar de Anguita, province of Guadalajara, Spain.
Credit line
English: Gift allowance, Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa (Marquis of Cerralbo
Español: Asignación por donación, Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa (Marqués de Cerralbo)
References Museim's website - Web del museo
Source/Photographer Juan Cabré Agulló (1911).

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