- oil-****ng of fish,
especially sardines and anchovies. The
Lolin and La
Castreña anchovy canning factories serve as a
reminder of the town's
closeness to...
- Portuguese:
cultura castreja, Asturian:
cultura castriega, Spanish:
cultura castreña,
meaning "culture of the hillforts") is the
archaeological term for the...
-
Melese castrena is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1905. It is
found in Brazil. Savela, Markku. "Melese
castrena Schaus...
- las
Urnenfelder que evolucionaría después en la
cultura de los
castros o
castreña "Celts Part 1".
People In History. 19
September 2019.
Archived from the...
- 20".
SoyChile (in Spanish). 12
January 2017.
Retrieved 26
January 2024. "
Castreña Gabriela Borquez es
llamada a La Roja
Femenina para
microciclo y partido...
-
Megalithic era left its mark on the
famous dolmen the "Pedra Moura",
while the
Castreña culture still substantial forts are
preserved and the
example of these...
-
aldea fortificada a
Caput Civitatis ? Tradición y
ruptura en una
Comunidad Castreña del
siglo I D.C.: El
Poblado de Chao Samartín (Grandas de Salime, Asturias)...
- with
places of very
ancient cultural tradition:
Argaric area, Motillas,
Castreña culture, and
Basque peoples. Likewise,
quite a few of
these "enchantments"...
- Spanish).
Retrieved September 30, 2022. "Castros de
Asturias | Arqueología
castreña, excavaciones,
yacimientos visitables, catálogos y bibliografía arqueológica"...
- Fine Arts (Complutense
University of Madrid) with the
title La
cultura castreña (trans. The
castro culture),
supervised by
professor Juan
Fernando de Laiglesia...