continuity vault
Castro de Chao Samartín
The oldest continuously excavated hill-fort in Asturias, occupied from ~800 BCE to the 2nd century CE, with a museum displaying Bronze Age tools, Iron Age fortifications, pre-Roman sauna, and Roman gold artifacts. Chao Samartín shows that the Castro Culture was not simply 'Celtic'—its material culture blends Atlantic and Mediterranean influences—and that Roman conquest meant absorption, not erasure. The site is maintained by the Asociación de Amigos del Parque Histórico del Navia and published on castrosdeasturias.es. Anchor modes: custodian;material_layer | Search hooks: Castro de Chao Samartín;castro excavation Grandas de Salime;Bronze Age hillfort sauna;pre-Roman bath Asturias;castreña archaeology museum
Walk the hill-fort's defensive perimeter, enter the reconstructed pre-Roman sauna, and visit the on-site museum with Bronze Age gold ornaments, Iron Age tools, and Roman-era artifacts showing continuous occupation across 1,000 years.