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Gran Canaria
Archaeological site

Acusa

Acusa is an archaeological site, a label used for places where the traces of past human activity survive in the ground. Here, the significance is practical as well as historical: artifacts, building remains, or working areas can turn an ordinary landscape into evidence of how people lived, traded, and organized their communities. In sites like this, archaeologists often rely on context—where materials are found, how layers are stacked, and what patterns repeat—to reconstruct activities without needing written records. The name “Acusa” functions like a local identifier for that material record: it marks a specific location where the physical past can still be read, not just remembered.

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