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Close to the suggestive cove of Cala Junco is located a prehistoric village dating back to the Bronze Age (14th century BC), discovered in 1948. The settlement was made up of 23 huts of which today we can see the oval foundations. Excavations have revealed ceramics of Minoan influence and tools, today reconstructed and displayed in the Aeolian Archaeological Museum of Lipari. The archaeological site can be reached from Cala degli Zimmari, proceeding along a path with steps in the direction of Capo Milazzese promontory. |
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