During the construction of the new Alzira sub-station in 2014, we discovered a site that had been inhabited since the Iberian period (4th-3rd century BC), with plenty of ceramic materials, oil and salt amphorae, bowls, jars from the Roman period, and even a hermitage and late Roman necropolis. At the same site, archaeologists found traces of Islamic ceramics from the 12th and 13th centuries, confirming that this site was occupied at least until the Middle Ages.