Mobility and alterity in Iberian late prehistoric archaeology: Current research on the Neolithic–Early Bronze Age (6000–1500 BCE)

KT Lillios - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Archaeological investigations of late prehistoric Iberia between the Neolithic and Bronze
Age (6000–1500 BCE) have long been a battleground between indigenist and exogenous
models, and understandings of mobility and alterity have played an important role in these
debates. Prior to the development of radiocarbon dating, key cultural transformations, such
as megaliths, copper metallurgy, fortified hilltop settlements, and Beakers, were generally
associated with nonlocal peoples, migrants, or colonizers. With the incorporation of …
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