Category:Rectorate of the University of Malaga archaeological site

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Español: En el sitio arqueológico ubicado en el edificio sede del Rectorado de la Universidad de Málaga, en la avenida Cervantes, número 2, Málaga, España, se conservan integrados en el subsuelo del edificio los restos de parte de la antigua muralla fenicia de la ciudad datadas en el siglo VI a. C. (restos no visibles), tramos de la antigua muralla medieval de Málaga (s. XII-XIV) y restos de varias piletas pertenecientes a una antigua factoría de salazón de pescado de época romana (s. III-IV d. C.).
English: In the archaeological site located in the headquarters building of the Rectorate of the University of Malaga, in Cervantes Avenue, housenumber 2, Malaga, Spain, the remains of part of the ancient Phoenician wall of the city dating from the 6th century BC (remains not visible), sections of the ancient medieval wall of Malaga (12th-14th century) and remains of several pools belonging to an old fish salting factory from Ancient Roman period (3rd-4th century CE) are preserved in the subsoil of the building.