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Archaeologists in Spain have discovered a bronze chariot dating back approximately 2500 years. It features inscriptions depicting the river god Aclo, represented by human figurines leaning on the chariot. It is believed that the chariot reached southwestern Spain through trade networks connected to the Tartessian civilization and was used in rituals and celebrations. Additionally, Greek pottery, pieces of Egyptian alabaster, and decorated ivory were found, indicating extensive trade relations between the Tartessian civilization and its neighbors in the Mediterranean. An archaeological study is expected to analyze these findings to better understand the historical and commercial relationships.
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