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Castell de la Fosca
Poblat ibèric de Castell
stone walls on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea
entrance to the Castell de la Fosca
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Location in Catalonia
Alternative name Iberian Town of Castell
Location Cala de Castell, Palamós, Catalonia, Spain
Region Iberian Peninsula
Coordinates 41°51′37″N 3°9′32″E / 41.86028°N 3.15889°E / 41.86028; 3.15889
Type settlement
History
Founded 6th century BC
Abandoned 1st century AD
Cultures Iberian Indigetes
Site notes
Archaeologists Lluís Barceló i Bou
Condition ruin
Ownership Generalitat de Catalunya
Management Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
Public access yes

Castell de la Fosca or Punta del Castell is an ancient Iberian settlement or oppidum sited on a rocky promontory at the north end of the beach called Platja de Castell, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) ENE of Palamós (Baix Empordà), on the Costa Brava.

The settlement, which seems to have been inhabited from the 6th century BC to the 1st century AD, was protected by a wall and two square towers. Archaeologists, first in the 1930s and 1940s, and now in a series of excavations begun in 2001, have discovered 64 storage pits and two water cisterns, as well as pottery, amphorae (both locally made and imported), millstones, weights for fishing nets, lamps, agricultural tools and surgical instruments, coins, pieces of bronze, Iberian inscriptions, and the bases of two columns.

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Poblado íbero de Castell para niños

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