Fíbulas de codo tipo Huelva de Montejícar, Granada

Authors

  • Javier L. Carrasco Rus Universidad de Granada
  • Juan A. Pachón Romero Universidad de Granada

Keywords:

Fíbulas de codo, Bronce Final, crisis argárica, Tartessos

Abstract

They are made known two fíbulas of elbow protohistorics, originating from the deposit of the Allozos, in Montejícar, of the didn't exist concrete referring of township prior to the iberians. This contribution extends the evidence of these fíndings metall in the southeast peninsular, supporting the hypothesis of a mining of transformation local, to the rnargin of the developments of the Baja Andalucía, in what were Tartessos. The analysis of composition of the fíbulas, of type Huelva, show the survival of a tradition craft that sinks their origins in the Late/Middle Bronze, with the maintenance of sorne developments technicals that have been known lost from the apparent argaric crisis. The novelty of the discovery explains the deceit on such crisis, outlining by against the evolution of the substratum toward developments economics and, perhaps social, that explain the Final Bronze and his real importance.

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Carrasco Rus, J. L., & Pachón Romero, J. A. (2016). Fíbulas de codo tipo Huelva de Montejícar, Granada. Florentia Iliberritana, (9), 423–443. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/florentia/article/view/4343

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