La Almoloya is an archaeological site in the southeast corner of the Iberian Peninsula in modern-day Spain.
Remains of a female infant who was a first-degree descendant of the couple was found in a separate grave at the site.
[6] The graves of other high-ranking Argaric women discovered at the site also contained silver treasure, suggesting they may have had powerful political status in the society.
[1] It has been described as a large hall, with benches built into the sides, a podium in front of a hearth for heat and lighting, and seating for 50 people.
Unique among the hundreds of buildings excavated in the study of El Argar culture, the hall appears to have been a place for the conduct of politics.