Agrarian landscapes are among the least understood features of first millennium B.C. societies in the western Mediterranean. Studies of such landscapes in the context of the Iberian Iron Age have been based essentially on the archeological record in places used for purposes other than farming, particularly settlements and areas reserved for burials and rituals, or on the identification of the possible use of fertilizers. Here we present a multiproxy analysis of an agrarian landscape based on geoarchaeological and paleoenvironmental studies in a mountainous region in southeastern Iberia. The findings confirmed the existence of farmland cultivated as early as the first millennium B.C. in the high Jutia Valley in the Spanish province of Albace...
International audienceSoils and sediments are the backbone of the archaeological record and provide ...
In mountainous Mediterranean areas, even at high elevations, the landscapes are generally strongly t...
We present a metallurgical study of weapons of the Iberian Iron Age documented in the high-altitude ...
New archaeological survey data are combined with previous evidence to examine the rural landscape du...
This work illustrates the results of a geoarchaeological study carried out at two medieval deserted ...
Evolution and change in agricultural practice is a major factor in the codification of social relati...
The Iberian Peninsula is an area of the Western Mediterranean among the most sensitive to climatic a...
Trabajo presentado en el Rural Settlement: Relating Buildings, Landscape and People in the European ...
This paper presents the ancient settlement pattern and rural landscape recognized in the archaeologi...
[EN] The sedimentological, geochemical and palynological analyses performed in the Conquezuela palae...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean has m...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the western Mediterrane...
Although high mountain areas have traditionally been viewed as predominantly grazing areas, with low...
This chapter provides an archaeological account of the anthropization processes in the western secto...
International audienceSoils and sediments are the backbone of the archaeological record and provide ...
In mountainous Mediterranean areas, even at high elevations, the landscapes are generally strongly t...
We present a metallurgical study of weapons of the Iberian Iron Age documented in the high-altitude ...
New archaeological survey data are combined with previous evidence to examine the rural landscape du...
This work illustrates the results of a geoarchaeological study carried out at two medieval deserted ...
Evolution and change in agricultural practice is a major factor in the codification of social relati...
The Iberian Peninsula is an area of the Western Mediterranean among the most sensitive to climatic a...
Trabajo presentado en el Rural Settlement: Relating Buildings, Landscape and People in the European ...
This paper presents the ancient settlement pattern and rural landscape recognized in the archaeologi...
[EN] The sedimentological, geochemical and palynological analyses performed in the Conquezuela palae...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean has m...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the western Mediterrane...
Although high mountain areas have traditionally been viewed as predominantly grazing areas, with low...
This chapter provides an archaeological account of the anthropization processes in the western secto...
International audienceSoils and sediments are the backbone of the archaeological record and provide ...
In mountainous Mediterranean areas, even at high elevations, the landscapes are generally strongly t...
We present a metallurgical study of weapons of the Iberian Iron Age documented in the high-altitude ...