Cabezo Juré is an archaeological site located in Alosno, Huelva dated on the 3rd millennium BC.
[1] The archaeological excavations have recently revealed the vestiges of an ancient community of workers specialized in the metallurgy of copper.
[2] Evidence of their metallurgical activity has been found in remains of various furnaces obtained at temperatures close to 1 200 °C as well as large quantities of slag by SiO2 saturate silicates and copper products.
[3] Calibrated radiocarbon age revealed it was active between 2873 and 2274 BC.
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