ListarCTHHAP - Artículos por tema "Recintos de fosos"
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“Aquí no hay quien viva”. Sobre las casas-pozo en la Prehistoria de Andalucía durante el IV y el III milenios AC
(Universidad de Sevilla, 2006)En este artículo se expresa una opinión crítica sobre la interpretación tradicional de los considerados poblados de fosos del Neolítico y Edad del Cobre del sur de la Península Ibérica. Especialmente, se discute la ... -
Ditch 1 from Perdigões within the traditions of Late Prehistoric monumental architecture in the middle Guadiana basin (4th-3rd millennia cal BC)
(Universidad de Salamanca, 2018)Traditional approaches to the Late Prehistory in the middle Guadiana basin (south-western Iberia), have subsumed a variety of site types under a unifying category labelled ‘settlement site’. That included ‘walled enclosures’, ... -
Recent Prehistory enclosures and funerary practices. Some remarks.
(BAR, 2014)Throughout European Recent Prehistory, there was an evident relationship between monumental enclosures and the deposition of human remains. It is true that, at least in the Neolithic of Western Europe, death was ubiquitous, ... -
The Deposition of Human Remains Inside Chalcolithic Ditched Enclosures: Ditch 5 at Marroquíes (Jaén, Spain)
(Cambridge University Press, 2020)En las últimas décadas, el descubrimiento de recintos de fosos en Iberia ha puesto de manifiesto la diversidad y complejidad de la deposición y manipulación de restos óseos humanos. Junto a los enterramientos tradicionales ... -
The unsuspected circles. On the late recognition of southern Iberian Neolithic and Chalcolithic ditched enclosures
(Cambridge University Press, 2015)Neolithic ditched enclosures appear to be widely distributed across Central and Western Europe, and from the Mediterranean area to Scandinavia. They have been known in areas of Europe for a long time, but particularly in ...