In this paper, we shall briefly describe the main features of Southern Iberian Final Neolithic and Copper Age enclosures, and will examine how they relate in space and time to Prehistoric funerary contexts. We will attempt to show how this relationship changed through time. In the 4th millennium BC, during the Final Neolithic, both megalithic tombs and ditched enclosures were built. However, very rarely they are close in space. In the 3rd millennium BC, coinciding with the Chalcolithic, necropolises of tombs (tholoi and hypogea) began to form around ditched enclosures of the period. However, this process only occurred at a few sites – the 'mega-sites'
Abstract: Between 1994 and 2003 I published some reflections on the validity of different approaches...
In this publication we pretend to present the summary of our research project related to the study o...
Study of the Iberian Copper Age has experienced a remarkable upheaval in the last two decades. The d...
Neolithic ditched enclosures appear to be widely distributed across Central and Western Europe, and ...
Ditched enclosures have been found in many European regions during the Neolithic and Copper Age. Thi...
The Copper Age of the Iberian Peninsula is characterised by the increasing complexity of social conf...
Ditched enclosures have been found in many European regions during the Neolithic and Copper Age. Thi...
Neolithic ditched enclosures appear to be widely distributed across Central and Western Europe, and ...
Ditched enclosures have been found in many European regions during the Neolithic and Copper Age. Thi...
In the prehistoric and historical archaeology of Western Europe there are plenty of examples of unde...
The date and distribution across Britain of megalithic monuments and related structures dating to th...
The great site of Valencina de la Concepción, near Seville in the lower Guadalquivir valley of south...
El noroeste de la península ibérica es un ámbito geográfico particularmente interesante para estudia...
This paper sets out how to approach the chronology of an archaeological funerary practice, through a...
Thanks to recent radiocarbon dating developments, there is now a robust and reliable radiocarbon ser...
Abstract: Between 1994 and 2003 I published some reflections on the validity of different approaches...
In this publication we pretend to present the summary of our research project related to the study o...
Study of the Iberian Copper Age has experienced a remarkable upheaval in the last two decades. The d...
Neolithic ditched enclosures appear to be widely distributed across Central and Western Europe, and ...
Ditched enclosures have been found in many European regions during the Neolithic and Copper Age. Thi...
The Copper Age of the Iberian Peninsula is characterised by the increasing complexity of social conf...
Ditched enclosures have been found in many European regions during the Neolithic and Copper Age. Thi...
Neolithic ditched enclosures appear to be widely distributed across Central and Western Europe, and ...
Ditched enclosures have been found in many European regions during the Neolithic and Copper Age. Thi...
In the prehistoric and historical archaeology of Western Europe there are plenty of examples of unde...
The date and distribution across Britain of megalithic monuments and related structures dating to th...
The great site of Valencina de la Concepción, near Seville in the lower Guadalquivir valley of south...
El noroeste de la península ibérica es un ámbito geográfico particularmente interesante para estudia...
This paper sets out how to approach the chronology of an archaeological funerary practice, through a...
Thanks to recent radiocarbon dating developments, there is now a robust and reliable radiocarbon ser...
Abstract: Between 1994 and 2003 I published some reflections on the validity of different approaches...
In this publication we pretend to present the summary of our research project related to the study o...
Study of the Iberian Copper Age has experienced a remarkable upheaval in the last two decades. The d...