UAM_Biblioteca | Unified search engine | Scientific Production Portal | UAM Research Data Repository
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Biblos-e Archivo
We are onFacebookCanal BiblosYouTubeTwitterPinterestWhatsappInstagram
    • español
    • English
  • English 
    • español
    • English
  • Log in
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Search Biblos-e Archivo

Advanced Search

Browse

All of Biblos-e ArchivoCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsFacultiesThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsFaculties

My Account

Log inRegister

Statistics

View Usage Statistics

Help

Information about Biblos-e ArchivoI want to submit my workI want to submit my doctoral thesisFrequently Asked QuestionsCopyrightsFinancial Agencies and OA policy

UAM_Biblioteca

View Item 
  •   Biblos-e Archivo
  • 3 - Revistas y Congresos de la UAM
  • Revistas
  • Cuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología
  • CuPAUAM. Número 40. 2014
  • View Item
  •   Biblos-e Archivo
  • 3 - Revistas y Congresos de la UAM
  • Revistas
  • Cuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología
  • CuPAUAM. Número 40. 2014
  • View Item

La métallurgie des alliages cuivreux en péninsule Ibérique à l’âge du Bronze final : la réévaluation du site de Siriguarach (Alcañiz, Teruel)

Title (trans.)
La metalurgia de aleaciones de base cobre en la Península ibérica durante la Edad del Bronce Final: una revisión del sítio de Siriguarach (Alcañiz, Teruel)
Author
Pérez, Claire
Publisher
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Date
2014
Citation
Cuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología 40 (2014): 51-66
 
 
 
ISSN
0211-1608
Subjects
Final Bronze Age; copper alloy; metallurgy; Siriguarach; Ebro valley; Iberian Peninsula; Atlantic complex; Arqueología
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10486/663025

Abstract

Since the 1970s, several exploration works revealed the potential of the Siriguarach final Bronze Age settlement. Two significant facts were noticed: all the moulds were discovered in the same construction. Three of these moulds are affiliated to the Atlantic typology, which is typical of the western regions of France and Iberian Peninsula. So far, the investigations managed to set Siriguarach into the Ebro Valley metallurgical context. Several productive behaviours were identified and all reflect a technical mastery comparable to similar population of the End of the European Bronze Age: some being rudimentary when others are identified as more sophisticated. The typology of the moulds leads us to study internal relationships between the Atlantic regions and the Mediterranean ones. The current investigation shows that not only goods circulated from one area to another, but so did men, techniques, and ideas. Nowadays, Siriguarach is still under study. This site has not revealed its full potential. Thanks to the richness of this settlement, it should be possible to discover more information about the structure and the role assigned to the metallurgical activities
 
Différents travaux de prospections réalisés depuis les années 1970 ont révélé le potentiel du site d’habitat de l’âge du Bronze et du début de l’âge du Fer de Siriguarach. Deux informations ont retenu notre attention : la découverte d’un lot de moules dans une même construction ; l’appartenance de trois de ces moules à la typologie dite atlantique, caractéristique des régions de l’ouest de la péninsule Ibérique et de la France. Les recherches menées jusque-là ont permis de situer Siriguarach dans le contexte de la vallée de l’Ebre et de caractériser sa métallurgie par rapport à celle de ses voisins. Il a été possible d’identifier et de comparer plusieurs comportements productifs, certains très rudimentaires et d’autres plus évolués, mais qui dans tous les cas reflétaient une maîtrise technique comparable au reste de l’Europe du Bronze final. L’étude des relations internes, entre l’Atlantique et la Méditerranée, démontre non seulement la circulation des biens mais également des techniques, des idées et des hommes. Mais le site n’a pas fini de révéler son potentiel. Cette contribution porte sur une réévaluation des matériels qui permet de poser de nouveaux jalons chronologiques et d’établir de nouvelles problématiques concernant l’organisation de l’espace et des activités métallurgiques
 
Show full item record

Files in this item

Thumbnail
Name
CuPAUAM_40_5.pdf
Size
1.543Mb
Format
PDF

Refworks Export

Delicious Save this on Delicious

Google™ Scholar:Pérez, Claire

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

  • CuPAUAM. Número 40. 2014 [4]

Related items

Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.

  • Puberty in the Bronze Age: First application of a puberty estimation method to a prehistoric population 

    Doe, Danielle M.; Molina Moreno, MaríaAutoridad UAM; Rascón Pérez, Josefina; Candelas González, Nieves; Cambra-Moo, Oscar; Campo Martín, Manuel; González Martín, ArmandoAutoridad UAM
    2019-11-01
  • Arucci y Turobriga: el proceso de romanización de los Llanos de Aroche 

    Pérez Macías, Juan Aurelio; Vidal Teruel, Nuria de la O; Campos Carrasco, Juan Manuel
    1997
  • Serum amyloid a1/toll-like receptor-4 Axis, an important link between inflammation and outcome of TBI patients 

    Farré-Alins, Víctor; Palomino-Antolín, Alejandra; Narros-Fernández, Paloma; Lopez-Rodriguez, Ana Belen; Decouty-Perez, Céline; Muñoz-Montero, Alicia; Zamorano-Fernández, Jorge; Mansilla-Fernández, Beatriz; Giner-García, Javier; García-Feijoo, Pablo; Sáez-Alegre, Miguel; Palpán-Flores, Alexis J.; Roda-Frade, José María; Carabias, Cristina S.; Rosa, Juliana M.; Civantos-Martín, Belén; Yus-Teruel, Santiago; Gandía, Luis; Lagares, Alfonso; Hernández-García, Borja J.; Egea, Javier
    2021-05-25
All the documents from Biblos-e Archivo are protected by copyrights. Some rights reserved.
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Biblioteca
Contact Us | Send Feedback
We are onFacebookCanal BiblosYouTubeTwitterPinterestWhatsappInstagram
 

 

All the documents from Biblos-e Archivo are protected by copyrights. Some rights reserved.
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Biblioteca
Contact Us | Send Feedback
We are onFacebookCanal BiblosYouTubeTwitterPinterestWhatsappInstagram