2. Ancient Roman agriculture:
• Olive with olives of wich drew oil.
• Vineyards with grapes of wich drew wine.
• Cereals as wheat of wich the bread.
3. Mining:
Spain was a place full with mineral deposits.
The romans came to the Iberian Peninsula
mainly to gold mines although there are
more types of mines too.
4. Mine of Jayona:
• Declared natural monument in 30 of
September in 1997.
• Old exploitation of iron on limstone to be
located in Fuente del Arco (Badajoz).
• In this ecosystem of Mediterranean forest,
we can found bats, owls and polipodio.
5. Centenary olives in Spain:
The Romans bring olives to Spain to make
oil and have olives and now at ours days
the rich people of some countrys like
U.S.A buy the threes to decorate their
houses or their citys.
Francisco
Lara
6. Centenary olives in Spain:
The Romans bring olives to Spain to make
oil and have olives and now at ours days
the rich people of some countrys like
U.S.A buy the threes to decorate their
houses or their citys.
Francisco
Lara