It is exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, Spain.
By the 20th century, the slate stele had been repurposed as part of an orchard wall in Magacela, in the Spanish province of Badajoz.
[2] The owner of the property, Juan Delgado Torres, took the stele to the municipal hall and the artifact became known to the wider public in 1950.
[3] It was later donated to the personal collection of Eduardo Ezquer Gabaldón [es] in San Pedro de Mérida.
The carved surface of the stele features a schematic human figure depicting a male warrior or chieftain (wearing a helmet with oversized horns), an edged weapon, a spear and an object tentatively identified as a handheld mirror.