Five thousand years of history buried in the undergrowth
Briefly

The archaeological site of Marroquies Bajos, rich in 5,000 years of history, remains neglected, buried under weeds, illustrating a dire lack of municipal interest.
Arturo Ruiz describes Marroquies Bajos as a site of exceptional value, showcasing remnants from significant historical periods including the Chalcolithic, Roman, and Islamic eras.
Jose Manuel Higueras notes that while guided tours and educational activities thrived during his term, the current council's inaction leads to visible abandonment and neglect.
Despite the current City Council mentioning a meeting to discuss the site, they omit the ongoing neglect, highlighting the discrepancy between local governance and archaeological preservation.
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