Archaeological Heritage
Archaeological Site of El Higuerón

The Archaeological Site of El Higuerón, located within the municipality of Nueva Carteya, is one of the most significant historical enclaves in the region. This site, set on a strategic hill, has yielded remains that demonstrate continuous human occupation from the Iberian period to the Middle Ages, including an important phase during the Andalusian era.

During the Muslim rule of the Iberian Peninsula, El Higuerón functioned as a fortress and a control point along the commercial and military routes that crossed the area. Its elevated position allowed surveillance of the surrounding territory, making it a key defensive site within the network of Andalusian settlements in Córdoba and its surroundings.

Archaeological excavations have uncovered defensive structures, ceramic fragments, and building remains that reflect the architectural and cultural influence characteristic of al-Andalus. These findings shed light on how its inhabitants lived, their organization, and their connections with nearby populations during the Islamic period.

El Higuerón is not only a testimony to Andalusian presence in Nueva Carteya but also a direct link to the historical past of Andalusia. Its preservation and study remain essential to understanding the historical evolution of the area and appreciating the cultural legacy that still endures in the region.

Located on a strategic hill, it was an Andalusian fortress.
Remains of Islamic structures and pottery have been found.
It controlled commercial and military routes.
It provides valuable information about daily life in the medieval period.
Museo Histórico
Historical Museum

The Historical Museum of Nueva Carteya is the main space where the archaeological findings from the El Higuerón site are preserved and exhibited. Located in the center of the town, the museum houses objects ranging from prehistory to the Middle Ages, with special attention to the Andalusian remains discovered at the site.

The materials recovered during the excavations at El Higuerón, such as ceramic fragments and architectural remains, are displayed to the public in this museum, which also collaborates with academic institutions for their study and preservation, contributing to the dissemination of local heritage.

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