2. Cabezo Redondo it’s an archeological site of the Bronze Age found on the summit of
a mountain 2km from Villena ( Alicante ). It was a regional center that was inhabited
between 1500 and 1100 B.C and it belonged to the Argaric culture. It is believed that
a population of several other small towns and villages existed around the lagoon
concentrated in Villena.
3. • Terlinques is an archaelogical site of the Bronze Age located in the municipality of
Villena (Alicante, Spain). It is placed at the top of a hill situated on the south bank of
the ancient Villena lagoon.
4. At the Moreres Peak, there was a human community that probably lived between
2400 and 2200 BC. These people settled and formed the first settlement documented
in Crevillente (Alicante).
The stage was occupied in the Copper Age , that is to say, when societies use and
work the copper to produce only a few small tools , weapons and items of personal
adornment .
5. • Alicante Saw the Grossa (Serra Grossa), is the name by which
this Alicante mountain is known. It is overlooking the
Mediterranean Sea, and it is also called Sierra San Julian, located
northwest of downtown. With its 161 meters high it has been used
by man since prehistoric times. It is Next to Benacantil and Tossal
hills. The Serra Grossa or Saw of San Julian is a decisive
milestone in the geographical configuration and development of
Alicante, as it is testified by the existence in it of archaeological
sites of the Bronze Age.