The aim of this paper is to gain insights into the mechanisms by which new socio-materialities were co-created in western Iberia as a result of encounters between people of Atlantic and Mediterranean cultural and technological backgrounds during the Late Bronze Age (1400/1200-700 BC). Particular emphasis is placed on the landscapes where socio-cultural encounters took place and where material images, artefacts and technologies were hybridised, integrated or recreated. To do this, typology and archaeometry information is taken into consideration. The material evidence analysed comprises specific objects such as gold items, bronze axes, statue-menhirs and stelae, which sheds light on the ways in which the social identity of the Atlantic peopl...
The results of chemical and mineralogical analysis of a set of greenstone beads from the Middle Bron...
My research focuses on issues relating to the dynamics of cross cultural contact and exchange in the...
Between the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC: Exploring Cultural Diversity and Change in Late Prehistoric Co...
Deposition of metal artefacts during the Bronze Age is a wider phenomenon attested in Northwestern ...
This paper assesses the applicability of modern notions of gender identity and individuality, and ex...
At least from the end of the 2nd millennium BC onwards, the Iberian Peninsula was the setting for a ...
The Ibiza and Formentera islands (Pityusic Islands, Balearic Archipelago, Spain) were colonised by c...
International audienceIn this work, we propose characterizing the metallurgical production of the fe...
Departing from the in-depth analysis and description of an exceptional discovery, consisting of a la...
Recent years have seen a surge of archaeological interest in understanding past intercultural conta...
The excavations carried out between 2002 and 2004 at El Morredón, a Late Bronze and Early Iron Age s...
Taking as a point of departure the in-depth analysis and description of an exceptional discovery, co...
During the first half of the 8th century, people from the Phoenician Levant came to southern Iberia ...
The debate among the scientific community concerning the cultural identity of the Iron Age habitants...
Prehistorians working in the Mediterranean have long realised that islands have been central to huma...
The results of chemical and mineralogical analysis of a set of greenstone beads from the Middle Bron...
My research focuses on issues relating to the dynamics of cross cultural contact and exchange in the...
Between the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC: Exploring Cultural Diversity and Change in Late Prehistoric Co...
Deposition of metal artefacts during the Bronze Age is a wider phenomenon attested in Northwestern ...
This paper assesses the applicability of modern notions of gender identity and individuality, and ex...
At least from the end of the 2nd millennium BC onwards, the Iberian Peninsula was the setting for a ...
The Ibiza and Formentera islands (Pityusic Islands, Balearic Archipelago, Spain) were colonised by c...
International audienceIn this work, we propose characterizing the metallurgical production of the fe...
Departing from the in-depth analysis and description of an exceptional discovery, consisting of a la...
Recent years have seen a surge of archaeological interest in understanding past intercultural conta...
The excavations carried out between 2002 and 2004 at El Morredón, a Late Bronze and Early Iron Age s...
Taking as a point of departure the in-depth analysis and description of an exceptional discovery, co...
During the first half of the 8th century, people from the Phoenician Levant came to southern Iberia ...
The debate among the scientific community concerning the cultural identity of the Iron Age habitants...
Prehistorians working in the Mediterranean have long realised that islands have been central to huma...
The results of chemical and mineralogical analysis of a set of greenstone beads from the Middle Bron...
My research focuses on issues relating to the dynamics of cross cultural contact and exchange in the...
Between the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC: Exploring Cultural Diversity and Change in Late Prehistoric Co...