Galera is a municipality in the comarca of Huéscar, province of Granada, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.
The most numerous type of tomb consists of a rectangular chamber, covered by a circular tumulus and reached through a long passage.
Various objects have been found in these tombs, such as ornaments, Phoenician, Ancient Greek and Iberian vases, weapons, and such funerary goods as alabaster clay figures.
[8] The "lady" or "goddess" is seated between two sphinxes and has an opening through which liquid can be poured into it, which will emerge from small holes corresponding to the nipples of the breasts.
In Galera, the revolt was personally suppressed by Don John of Austria, who made a house-by-house assault of the city and salted the fields to make it impossible to grow crops.