This paper offers a new approach to the bronze stand of Les Ferreres de Calaceite from two perspectives. On the one hand, a technological study using EDXRF and metallography in order to understand the manufacturing process. On the other, a reconstruction of its archaeological context, using several types of sources in order to gain a better understanding of its significance and chronology. In our opinion, the object was made by a well-trained bronze-worker during the first half of the sixth century BC, using complex technology and emulating earlier bronze stands of Mediterranean origin. Its iconography and archaeological context reflect the symbolic codes of early Iron Age societies in northeast Iberia.Este artículo ofrece una nueva aproxim...
The aim of the present paper is to rethink the finds of Mycenaean and other wheeled-made sherds at L...
The metallurgical workshop found in Peña Negra in the 1983-1985 seasons is analyzed in this paper. T...
Graphite pottery is an increasingly frequent element in the contexts of the Iberian Bronze-Iron Ages...
This paper offers a new approach to the bronze stand of Les Ferreres de Calaceite from two perspecti...
La hoz del Mas de Menente constituye, dentro del marco del Mediterráneo occidental europeo, uno de ...
The archeological field work on the Bronze Age site of Terlinques (Villena, Alicante) has given an e...
Starting from the topographic study and the elemental analysis of four gold objects from Fortios, we...
Many attempts have been made to establish a chronological framework for Galician early metalwork, an...
On the basis of a systematic study of collections in the National Archaeological Museurn of Madrid a...
A partir del estudio sistemático de las colecciones de figuras de bronce ibéricas del Museo Arqueoló...
This paper endeavours to present an actualized view of prehistoric copper metallurgy development in ...
La presencia de un importante volumen de moldes de fundición en la Submeseta Norte evidencia una pro...
A new study of three small bronze figures of Etruscan and Italic manufacture gives the opportunity t...
This joint paper presents the preliminar report of a French-Spanish team working on the implications...
Por un lado la falta de una tipología cerámica para el período del Bronce Final, y por otro la pres...
The aim of the present paper is to rethink the finds of Mycenaean and other wheeled-made sherds at L...
The metallurgical workshop found in Peña Negra in the 1983-1985 seasons is analyzed in this paper. T...
Graphite pottery is an increasingly frequent element in the contexts of the Iberian Bronze-Iron Ages...
This paper offers a new approach to the bronze stand of Les Ferreres de Calaceite from two perspecti...
La hoz del Mas de Menente constituye, dentro del marco del Mediterráneo occidental europeo, uno de ...
The archeological field work on the Bronze Age site of Terlinques (Villena, Alicante) has given an e...
Starting from the topographic study and the elemental analysis of four gold objects from Fortios, we...
Many attempts have been made to establish a chronological framework for Galician early metalwork, an...
On the basis of a systematic study of collections in the National Archaeological Museurn of Madrid a...
A partir del estudio sistemático de las colecciones de figuras de bronce ibéricas del Museo Arqueoló...
This paper endeavours to present an actualized view of prehistoric copper metallurgy development in ...
La presencia de un importante volumen de moldes de fundición en la Submeseta Norte evidencia una pro...
A new study of three small bronze figures of Etruscan and Italic manufacture gives the opportunity t...
This joint paper presents the preliminar report of a French-Spanish team working on the implications...
Por un lado la falta de una tipología cerámica para el período del Bronce Final, y por otro la pres...
The aim of the present paper is to rethink the finds of Mycenaean and other wheeled-made sherds at L...
The metallurgical workshop found in Peña Negra in the 1983-1985 seasons is analyzed in this paper. T...
Graphite pottery is an increasingly frequent element in the contexts of the Iberian Bronze-Iron Ages...