We present a revision of one of the most important II Iron Age finds from the North and Northwest Iberian Peninsula Goldworkfrom Cangas de Onís (Asturias, Oviedo, Spain), keep in the National Archaeological Museum. The new technological and documentational analysis of each of these pieces allows us to propose hypotheses that are inconsistant with the traditional historiography.Presentamos la revisión de uno de los conjuntos más significativos de la orfebrería de la II Edad del Hierro en el Norte y Noroeste peninsular, el conocido como procedente de Cangas de Onís (Oviedo, Asturias), conservado en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional. La realización de un nuevo análisis tecnológico y documental de cada una de sus piezas nos ha permitido aportar nu...
Este trabajo presenta el estado actual de la investigación sobre la prehistoria reciente en el Alto ...
El descubrimiento a mediados del siglo XIX de las labores prehistóricas de El Milagro (Asturias) con...
A new archaeological excavation in the site of Los Barruecos has provided us an interesting sequence...
Current research on the Iron Age in Asturias (Northern Spain) is involved in a discussion on chronol...
Research on mercury or fire gilding technology during Prehistory and Antiquity is at its beginnings ...
El conjunto de orfebrería conocido como ajorca o brazalete con espirales colgantes, ha sido a lo lar...
An exceptional gold-hilted sword, presumably from the province of Guadalajara, which today is kept i...
Since the 80´s-90’s up to nowadays, archaeological research has represented the hill-forts Iron Age ...
We put forward a long term explanatory model to account for a series of gold finds all along the Ibe...
The evidence on iron and steel working and on the iron objects from the Asturian hillforts, as well ...
The analysis of the Villena goldhoard bracelets is the starting point for a team research which has ...
A synthesis is presented of the current state of knowledge of castros in Western Asturias according ...
The physical analysis of a perforated item from Asturias shows that its only presence in the Cantabr...
La cueva de El Cierro (Ribadesella, Asturias, España) está situada en un espolón calizo ubicado en l...
Our new study of El Garcel, one of the most important sites in Spanish prehistory, is based on the d...
Este trabajo presenta el estado actual de la investigación sobre la prehistoria reciente en el Alto ...
El descubrimiento a mediados del siglo XIX de las labores prehistóricas de El Milagro (Asturias) con...
A new archaeological excavation in the site of Los Barruecos has provided us an interesting sequence...
Current research on the Iron Age in Asturias (Northern Spain) is involved in a discussion on chronol...
Research on mercury or fire gilding technology during Prehistory and Antiquity is at its beginnings ...
El conjunto de orfebrería conocido como ajorca o brazalete con espirales colgantes, ha sido a lo lar...
An exceptional gold-hilted sword, presumably from the province of Guadalajara, which today is kept i...
Since the 80´s-90’s up to nowadays, archaeological research has represented the hill-forts Iron Age ...
We put forward a long term explanatory model to account for a series of gold finds all along the Ibe...
The evidence on iron and steel working and on the iron objects from the Asturian hillforts, as well ...
The analysis of the Villena goldhoard bracelets is the starting point for a team research which has ...
A synthesis is presented of the current state of knowledge of castros in Western Asturias according ...
The physical analysis of a perforated item from Asturias shows that its only presence in the Cantabr...
La cueva de El Cierro (Ribadesella, Asturias, España) está situada en un espolón calizo ubicado en l...
Our new study of El Garcel, one of the most important sites in Spanish prehistory, is based on the d...
Este trabajo presenta el estado actual de la investigación sobre la prehistoria reciente en el Alto ...
El descubrimiento a mediados del siglo XIX de las labores prehistóricas de El Milagro (Asturias) con...
A new archaeological excavation in the site of Los Barruecos has provided us an interesting sequence...