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Portuguese bible on this. That occurs in Portugal too, from the Douro down and Trás-os-Montes which has less sites. The article is great though, can get a lot better, but with a lot of interesting pics, needs more info! I know an American university was doing relevant survays
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Hello. Thanks for your input. Very interesting then. Braga does not show up in the archaeological surveys that I've read. if oppida is used I'm pretty much ok with it then. Although the term "cividade" showed be used on those that have been used historically. I know it just means city. I wasn't
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