CERRO DE CABEZUELOS (J.DAR, JA.N): A FINAL BRONZE SETTLEMENT IN UPPER GUADALQUIVIR VALLEY
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Vol. 25 (2015), Archeological data, pages 257-347
Submitted: Dec 2, 2016
Published: Dec 2, 2016
Abstract
The maing goal of this paper is to present the results obtained during the archaeological excavations carried out at the site of Cerro de Cabezuelos (Jódar, Jaén) during the months of September and October 1976. This site is a single phased settlement with oval houses and a perimeter wall protecting the most accessible areas, characteristics that respond to the system commonly used in the Culture of the Late Bronze Age of the Southeast at its peak moment (900-800 b.c.e). The morphometric and analytical study of a large sample of ceramics has allowed us to characterize ceramic production, enhancing the information we have regarding other sites that belong to this culture.
Keywords:
Late Bronze Age of the Southeast, Upper Guadalquivir, Urbanism, Oval Houses, Technological Analysis of Prehistoric Ceramics.
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Dorado Alejos, A., Molina González, F., Contreras Cortés, F., Nájera Colino, T., Carrión Méndez, F., Sáez Pérez, L., De La Torre Peña, F., & Gámiz Caro, J. (2016). CERRO DE CABEZUELOS (J.DAR, JA.N): A FINAL BRONZE SETTLEMENT IN UPPER GUADALQUIVIR VALLEY. Cuadernos De Prehistoria Y Arqueología De La Universidad De Granada, 25, 257–347. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v25i0.5368