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It is possible to walk to the archaeological site of the Iberian settlement at Coimbra del Barranco Ancho in the mountains of Sierra de Santa Ana, just outside Jumilla on any day of the year, but Sunday 13th October is one of the rare occasions when free guided tours are held, on this occasion by the local tourist office.
Further information and reservations from the tourist office of Jumilla, for a tour which starts in the car park of the indoor swimming pool on Avenida de la Libertad at 10.00. All those joining the group should bring their own car, and footwear appropriate for the rough terrain they will be crossing on the way to the prehistoric settlement which was home to 500 or so Iberian residents.
Individual homes at Coimbra were generally rectangular and made out of adobe walls on a stone base, with roofs made from straw, mud and branches, and an ingenious rudimentary drainage system was used to ensure that rain was carried out of the buildings through small channels on the floor.
At the eastern end of the settlement is the main necropolis, or burial ground, where the 100 or so graves have shed a great deal of light on funeral practices in Iberian society, and the most important finding is the memorial stone known as the “Cipo funerario de los Jinetes” (grave number 70): this is decorated on three sides by images of figures on horseback images and on the fourth by a farewell scene.
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To book the tours call 968 780 237 or contact the tourist office by email:
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