Archaeological site of Monte Agrabona
Monte Agrabona, 380 meters above sea level, has a cave-like tomb on the top, covered by Mediterranean vegetation, the roof missing due to bad weather, and of which the burial excavated in the floor remains. Another cave tomb has been found
on the north-east side. This has pedaroles carved into the rock to facilitate access to the burial. On the top to the west of the plateau, numerous fragments of tiles and a bottom of a black varnished cup. In the area some square blocks. - Bronze / Classical Greek Age - XXII-IX century. BC / V sec. B.C
Area of archaeological interest, art. 142 letter m) Legislative Decree 42/04 (Source text of survey form n.351 Landscape Plan of the Province of Agrigento - Archaeological Heritage)
Archaeological Heritage Sheets Landscape Plan of Agrigento
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