The Tartessian Tumuli of the Guadiana
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Protohistory, Central Guadiana Valley, Tartessos, Territorial Model, Buildings Under TumuliAbstract
This article presents a new approach towards the territorial model in the central Guadiana valley during the Early Iron Age. The main focus is an analysis of the so-called Tartessian buildings hidden under tumuli. These buildings are large constructions which bear a certain resemblance to the Phoenician architecture of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula. A settlement pattern can be discussed which is unique to the period, and which gives personality to the geographical sphere in which it is found.
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2018-01-01
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