
Motilla del Azuer
Motilla del Azuer, located in the La Mancha region of Spain, is an archaeological site dating back to the Bronze Age, approximately 2200-1300 BCE. It features a central stone tower and concentric defensive walls, showcasing early Iberian architectural techniques.
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The site is significant for its water management system, including a deep well, indicating advanced engineering for its time. Excavations have revealed artifacts like pottery and bones, providing insight into the life of its early inhabitants. Public access is managed by guided tours, ensuring preservation while allowing educational visits.