Historiografia de la prehistòria del territori de Girona
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All we know about Girona’s prehistory has been gained over time, from the chance finding of prehistoric pottery in Can Pau Birol and the first visits to the Goges cave in Sant Julià de Ramis until today. For a long time data were provided by the voluntary research of worthy people interested in it. The first systematic explorations were made by Institute of Catalan Studies in the 1920s and 1930s. In the second half of the 20th century, the Archaeological Museum of Girona, the Archaeological Research Service of Diputació de Girona and University of Girona took over most of the research. The Archaeological Association of Girona has played a prominent role, especially in the identification of the Lower Palaeolithic of Catalonia. Since the 1990s, an increasingly complete archaeological map has been the basis of the preventive excavations that accompany works on infrastructure, construction and remodelling, which are currently bringing new sites to light. However, not all stages of prehistory are well represented in the territory of Girona
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