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La Cerdanya i l’explotació dels recursos naturals en època antiga: el Castellot de Bolvir i el Tossal de Baltarga [PDF]

open access: yesTreballs d'Arqueologia, 2017
Les intervencions arqueològiques dutes a terme per l’equip de recerca de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona dirigit per Oriol Olesti a la Cerdanya han permès incrementar de forma substancial el coneixement sobre l’ocupació d’aquest territori en època ...
Jordi Morera Camprubí   +3 more
doaj   +14 more sources

La Cerdanya i els ceretans en el marc de la Segona Guerra Púnica [PDF]

open access: yesTreballs d'Arqueologia, 2020
En els darrers anys, les intervencions arqueològiques dutes a terme a l’àrea de la Cerdanya han identificat diverses evidències que permeten obtenir un major coneixement del poble històric dels ceretans.
Jordi Morera Camprubí   +2 more
doaj   +13 more sources

The exploitation of mountain natural resources during the Iron Age in the Eastern Pyrenees: the case study of production unit G at Tossal de Baltarga (Bellver de Cerdanya, Lleida, Spain) [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Archaeology
The Iron Age site of Tossal de Baltarga (Bellver de Cerdanya) was a large Iberian residential complex occupying a strategic position in the middle of the Eastern Pyrenees.
Oriol Olesti   +12 more
doaj   +7 more sources

Pràctiques ramaderes a la plana de la Cerdanya entre els segles III ane - III ne: més que pernae [PDF]

open access: yesTreballs d'Arqueologia, 2017
L’article pretén analitzar l’evolució de les pràctiques ramaderes a la plana de la Cerdanya durant l’Antiguitat (segles III ane – III ne). Tot i l’escassetat de les dades disponibles en aquest sentit, les recents intervencions arqueològiques a jaciments ...
Lidia Colominas Barberà
doaj   +8 more sources

Beyond the herd: investigating livestock feeding strategies in the Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (3rd c. BC) through a multi-isotope analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeol Anthropol Sci
During the Iron Age, north-eastern Iberian communities relied on crop cultivation and animal husbandry for their subsistence. The latter was mainly focused on caprine, with sheep being prominent due to their suitability to the Mediterranean climate ...
Messana C, Tornero C, Colominas L.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Estudi del conjunt ceràmic del recinte G del jaciment Tossal de Baltarga (Bellver de Cerdanya) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
[cat+ El present treball té com a objectiu fer un estudi del conjunt ceràmic del recinte G del Tossal de Baltarga (Bellver de Cerdanya, Lleida) i posar-lo en context de l’assentament per tal d’obtenir una imatge del que podria ser una casa ceretana entre els segles IV i III aC.
Tàrraga Canet, Paula
openaire   +3 more sources
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Animal Indoor Penning in the Eastern Pyrenees: The Case-study of Late Iron Age Tossal de Baltarga, Cerdanya

Environmental Archaeology, 2023
Marta Portillo   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Livestock management at the Late Iron Age site of Baltarga (eastern Pyrenees): an integrated bio-geoarchaeological approach [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2023
Despite the important role of livestock farming amongst Iron Age communities living in mountain regions, there is little information about livestock management, and particularly stabling practises, breeding systems, and grazing/foddering patterns.
L. Colominas   +10 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Between valleys, plateaus, and mountains: unveiling livestock altitudinal mobility in the Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (3rd c. BC) through a multi-isotope approach [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Archaeology, 2023
Seasonal altitudinal mobility has been a key practice among pastoral societies in the north-eastern Iberian Peninsula to cope with the unpredictable Mediterranean climate.
C. Messana   +5 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Three Roman Republican Seal-Rings Discovered in the Eastern Pyrenees and their Significance

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Archaeology, 2021
The Roman presence in high mountainous areas has traditionally been considered marginal, but recent archaeological studies in several European regions have reshaped our understanding of the occupation and exploitation of these regions.
Joan Oller Guzmán   +3 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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