Spain Is Hiding 10 Ancient Sites That Rewrite History

Spain Is Hiding 10 Ancient Sites That Rewrite History Spain has been studied for centuries. The reports are filed. The conclusions are written. And in every conclusion, the same quiet sentence remains: we do not actually know. In this video, we walk through 10 ancient sites that have never been fully explained — from the 526 standing stones of La Torre-La Janera, to the submerged Dolmen of Guadalperal, visible only when drought pulls the water back. We visit the megalithic tombs of Menga, Viera, and El Romeral in Antequera. The sun-tracking grave hidden inside Piedras Blancas. The Tartessian sanctuaries of Cancho Roano, Casas del Turuñuelo, and La Mata — all deliberately burned and buried by the people who built them. Then further north: the Celtic city of Castro de Santa Trega, the 24,000-year-old paintings of Cova Dones, and the buried Roman city of Complutum beneath modern Alcalá de Henares. The stones are still waiting. The silence is still there. Which of these 10 sites would you visit first? Drop it in the comments below — and if this kind of history deserves to be heard, hit the like button and subscribe. We find the stories the official record left behind.