A site of the Bronze age to have a lot of say, Peñalosa: latest news in the oriental Acropolis
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Vol. 24 (2014), Archeological data, pages 347-390
Submitted: Mar 1, 2016
Published: Mar 1, 2014
Abstract
Peñalosa is the only site of the Argaric Culture that has undergone systematic archaeological investigations since the mid 80´s. New excavation campaigns with a micro-spatial methodology have resulted in a better understanding of this human group form the Eastern part of Sierra Morena. This is reflected in the large amount of publications referring to this site, referents for any research about the Argaric Culture in the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. Following this tradition, in this publication we will be presenting the results obtained in a certain area of the settlement, defined as the Upper Area or the Eastern Acropolis.
Keywords:
Hight Guadalquivir, Bronze Age, Argaric Culture, Domestic spaces, Circulation spaces, Metallurgy
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Contreras Cortés, F., Moreno Onorato, A., Arboledas Martínez, L., Alarcón García, E., Mora González, A., & Padilla Fernández, J. J. (2014). A site of the Bronze age to have a lot of say, Peñalosa: latest news in the oriental Acropolis. Cuadernos De Prehistoria Y Arqueología De La Universidad De Granada, 24, 347–390. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v24i0.4103