Four archaeologists reconstruct a ceremony that was celebrated between the Bronze and Iron ages from the remains found in a Granada sanctuary. Gold tongues, dozens of bronze rings, thousands of pots and plates from which the base was torn off were part of a ritual that began at the base of the mountain and ended with the burying of the shattered ceramics halfway down the slope.

The sanctuary was linked to the town of Tútugi, with two different chronological moments in its use: one protohistoric, between the 7th and 6th centuries BC.