Archaeometric Characterization Of The Ceramics From Two Celtiberian Hillforts: Preliminary Results
In this work, we present the preliminary results of the archaeometric analysis of several ceramic and clay samples from two Celtiberian hillforts of the Iron Age from the Spanish Central Plateau: El Ceremeño and its cemetery (Early and Middle Iron Age) and the oppidum of Los Rodiles (Late Iron Age) including La Rodriga, a potter's workshop contemporary
Sánchez-Climent, Álvaro +3 more
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William Osler and Seymour Thomas, "the boy artist of Texas". [PDF]
Bryan CS.
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Religion and Religious Practices of the Ancient Celts of the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
The aim of this article is to provide an account of the main features of the religious systems documented in Celtic Hispania, focusing on the following: 1) the effects of Romanization on the indigenous religions, with an evaluation of the continuities ...
Simón, Francisco Marco
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A new crested pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Spain: the first European tapejarid (Pterodactyloidea: Azhdarchoidea). [PDF]
Vullo R +6 more
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De Pondal a Cabanillas: Ossian y Arturo en la construcción de una Galicia céltica. [PDF]
The second part of the 19th century witnessed the upsurge of the other cultures, languages and literatures of Spain, mainly dormant since the late Middle Ages, when Spanish, or Castilian, became the new national language of a united Spain (1492 ...
Zarandona, Juan Miguel
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Hispania Citerior allows us to reconstruct the linguistic panorama prior to Latinization particularly well. Apart from the onomastic data that can be used to identify linguistic areas, this region also provides a substantial number of inscriptions in the
Moncunill Martí, Noemí
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El ritual funerario durante la II Edad del Hierro en la Península Ibérica. Algunas reflexiones sobre los grupos marginados por la investigación [PDF]
Prados Torreira, Lourdes
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The Celtiberian Oppida and ‘city-states’
Los primeros oppida, o ciudades, celtibéricos surgen tras la “crisis del Ibérico Antiguo” concentrando la población de los asentamientos que desaparecen en torno al siglo V a.C. Va a ser a partir de la penetración romana con Graco, en el año 179 a.C., cuando dichas ciudades comienzan a conocerse mejor, por su mención en las fuentes clásicas, por ...
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The Celtiberian towns of the Eastern Meseta
Se aborda, inicialmente, el territorio objeto de estudio, ocupado por los celtíberos, atendiendo a sus características ambientales y económicas, con especial incidencia en la zona oriental de la Meseta, donde se sitúa la Celtiberia Ulterior, vinculada en gran medida al Alto Duero.
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El origen de los mastines ibéricos. La trashumancia entre los pueblos prerromanos de la meseta [PDF]
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Cerdeño Serrano, María Luisa +2 more
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