[HTML][HTML] Isotopic Evidence for Mobility in the Copper and Bronze Age Cemetery of Humanejos (Parla, Madrid): a Diachronic Approach Using Biological and …
M Cintas-Peña, R Garrido Pena… - … Method and Theory, 2023 - Springer
Over the last several decades, the application of aDNA and strontium isotope analyses on
archaeologically recovered human remains has provided new avenues for the investigation …
archaeologically recovered human remains has provided new avenues for the investigation …
Mobile craftspeople and orientalising transculturation in seventh-century BC Iberia
A Blanco-González, JJ Padilla-Fernández… - Antiquity, 2023 - cambridge.org
During the early first millennium BC, Phoenician peoples settled the Iberian coasts
instigating cultural innovations known as the orientalising; indigenous communities of the …
instigating cultural innovations known as the orientalising; indigenous communities of the …
[HTML][HTML] Un imperio en movimiento: género, movilidad femenina y acllas en el Tahuantinsuyo (1400-1532 d. C.)
S Chacaltana-Cortez, D Mogrovejo… - Antipoda. Revista de …, 2024 - scielo.org.co
Las investigaciones acerca de la movilidad sobre el Qhapaq Ñan han sido múltiples. La
mayoría identifican las distintas maneras en que el camino ha determinado las dinámicas …
mayoría identifican las distintas maneras en que el camino ha determinado las dinámicas …
[HTML][HTML] Statistical proposals for a formal classification of Chalcolithic stone masonry passage graves with circular chamber in the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula
MEC Velasco, JAC Serrano, FJE Sánchez - Journal of Archaeological …, 2023 - Elsevier
This study offers a classification of 106 megalithic stone masonry passage graves forming
part of the Los Millares archaeological complex characterised by circular chambers. The …
part of the Los Millares archaeological complex characterised by circular chambers. The …
Re-thinking Chalcolithic landscapes in southeast Iberia: the case of the Middle Antas river (Almeria, Spain)
B Legarra Herrero - Archaeology International, 2024 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Our understanding of Chalcolithic settlements in southern Iberia (c. 3200–2200 bce) has
changed dramatically in recent decades. Instead of clearly bounded and dense settlements …
changed dramatically in recent decades. Instead of clearly bounded and dense settlements …