Different results from the collective burial of Cerro Virtud confirm the importance of this settlement for our understanding of the Neolithic in southeastern Iberian Peninsula. The site has both open air settlement and collective burial. It also has the first evidence of Neolithic metalworking in Western Europe. The article focuses on the collective burial. Anthropological analysis shows eleven individuals, some of them in primary positions and others displaced. A radiocarbon sequence of the burial is also pesented. The burial chronology is in the first half of V millennium cal EC.El estudio del enterramiento colectivo de Cerro Virtud confirma la importancia de este yacimiento en el desarrollo cronológico y cultural del Neolítico Medio en e...
The excavation of the tomb of El Castillejo, at Huecas, has provided bone remains of at least nine i...
In this paper, results from recent archaeological field work carried out in the Neolithic village of...
A new archaeological excavation in the site of Los Barruecos has provided us an interesting sequence...
El estudio del enterramiento colectivo de Cerro Virtud confirma la importancia de este yacimiento en...
The rescue excavation of the Cerro Virtud (Almería, Spain), has shown new evidences that might chang...
The Middle to Late Neolithic transition in NE of Iberian Peninsula is characterized by changes in mo...
The rescue excavation of the Cerro Virtud (Almería, Spain), has shown new evidences that might chang...
La revisión del material y de la documentación original de la colección Siret en el Museo Arqueológi...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the excavation of the “Els Trocs’’ Cave, developed in...
[spa] Entre el Neolítico medio y el Neolítico final en el Nordeste de la Península Ibérica se produc...
Los datos arqueológicos que presentamos indican que las áreas de alta montaña del Pirineo axial fuer...
The coast of Málaga has shown an important concentration of prehistoric sites with Neolithic occupat...
The archaeological survey and intervention on the Ca l’Arnella site were motivated by the constructi...
The paper presents data from the El Mirador cave, part of the Sierra de Atapuerca project. The data ...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic burials documented at the site of El Hundido provide interesting...
The excavation of the tomb of El Castillejo, at Huecas, has provided bone remains of at least nine i...
In this paper, results from recent archaeological field work carried out in the Neolithic village of...
A new archaeological excavation in the site of Los Barruecos has provided us an interesting sequence...
El estudio del enterramiento colectivo de Cerro Virtud confirma la importancia de este yacimiento en...
The rescue excavation of the Cerro Virtud (Almería, Spain), has shown new evidences that might chang...
The Middle to Late Neolithic transition in NE of Iberian Peninsula is characterized by changes in mo...
The rescue excavation of the Cerro Virtud (Almería, Spain), has shown new evidences that might chang...
La revisión del material y de la documentación original de la colección Siret en el Museo Arqueológi...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the excavation of the “Els Trocs’’ Cave, developed in...
[spa] Entre el Neolítico medio y el Neolítico final en el Nordeste de la Península Ibérica se produc...
Los datos arqueológicos que presentamos indican que las áreas de alta montaña del Pirineo axial fuer...
The coast of Málaga has shown an important concentration of prehistoric sites with Neolithic occupat...
The archaeological survey and intervention on the Ca l’Arnella site were motivated by the constructi...
The paper presents data from the El Mirador cave, part of the Sierra de Atapuerca project. The data ...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic burials documented at the site of El Hundido provide interesting...
The excavation of the tomb of El Castillejo, at Huecas, has provided bone remains of at least nine i...
In this paper, results from recent archaeological field work carried out in the Neolithic village of...
A new archaeological excavation in the site of Los Barruecos has provided us an interesting sequence...