Eurobattery clears first archaeology hurdle at Galicia

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No areas of archaeological interest have been identified within the current mining concession.

No areas of archaeological interest have been identified within the current mining concession. | Credits: Per Bengtsson via Shutterstock

Swedish miner Eurobattery Minerals has begun archaeological monitoring at its San Juan tungsten project in Galicia, northwestern Spain, as part of the country’s regulatory requirements to safeguard cultural…

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