Uxama Argaela was a
Celtiberian, and subsequently
Roman, city located on El Castro hill, overlooking the present town of
El Burgo de Osma in
Soria, Spain.
Topography of Uxama
History
As one of the cities of the
Arevaci, it actively participated in the
Celtiberian Wars (153–133 BC) and was conquered by Rome in 99 BC. Later, it supported the cause of the Roman rebel
Quintus Sertorius against Rome, and was destroyed by
Pompey the Great in 72 BC, although it was rebuilt shortly afterwards.
According to
Pliny and
Ptolemy, it was one of the communities of the Conventus Iuridicus Cluniensis province in
Hispania Tarraconensis
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and became a ''
Municipium'' under
Tiberius, after which began an important monumentalisation process that involved the construction of a small
forum
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, a series of large urban villas, city walls, and an industrial district on the banks of the river Ucero.
In time of the
Visigoths in the 6th century, the bishops attended the
Councils of Toledo.
Present site

The city covers two plateaus with an area of 28 ha. The walls, protected by rectangular towers, can be seen to the north east and south of the city. The most important monuments are the Mina (section of a drain), cisterns, baths, and a basilica with mosaics. In the Portugui vineyards part of an extensive Celtiberian cemetery has been excavated, with incineration graves of the 3rd-2nd century BC.
Sections of the aqueduct can be seen cut into tunnels in the solid rock on the edge of the ancient city.
Finds
Every year a season of summer excavations is done in conjunction with the site of
Tiermes.

There is also a modest museum, open only in the summer months, about 2 kilometers from the old fort along the
N-122
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.
Finds are numerous and significant, and are displayed in the
National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, the
Numantine Museum in
Soria and the
National Army Museum in Toledo.
They include sculptures, Roman capitals, iron weapons, including inscriptions,
republican and
imperial
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...
coins, ceramics, glass objects, and a set of horse bronzes.
References
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Roman towns and cities in Spain
Roman sites in Spain
Celtiberian cities and towns