Its occupation dates from the 8th century BCE until the Romanization period, standing out as an important trading port connected with the Mediterranean. Unlike others, Lanzada Hillfort shows influences from Phoenician and Roman culture, evident in its pottery and the presence of structures linked to fishing and salting industries. It is a key archaeological site for understanding the connections between the Gallaecian peoples and Atlantic-Mediterranean trade in Antiquity.

42°25′45″N – 8°52′30″W

Locality: Lanzada

Parish: Santo Estevo de Noalla

Municipality: Sanxenxo

County: Salnés

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