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Bodegas, lagares y almazaras en el territorio de Kelin (siglos V-III a. C.): el caso de la Rambla de la Alcantarilla (Requena, Valencia)

2016

Archaeological evidences date the expansion of grape vineyards in the territory of the Iberian Iron Age city of Kelin from the 5th to 3rd centuries BC; although the origins are documented in the 7th BC. One of the singularities of this territory is the existence of outdoors stone structures for the production of wine and oil. All are located in a specific area of the territory (la Alcantarilla and Los Morenos ravines) (Requena, Valencia), and are associated with archaeological materials that allow date them as Iberian. In this paper we approach the rural settlement pattern in la Alcantarilla ravine and we present in detail the archaeological sites of Rambla de la Alcantarilla and Solana de …

010506 paleontologyArcheologyHistoryBodegascultura ibérica01 natural sciencesArqueologíalagar0601 history and archaeologyRural settlementlagar rupestreValenciaHábitat ruralhábitat rural0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category060102 archaeologybiology06 humanities and the artsalmazarabiology.organism_classificationbodegaArchaeologyLagarAlmazaraLagar; Bodega; Almazara; Hábitat rural; Edad del HierroArchaeologyEdad del HierroRavineWine press; Cellar; Oil Press; Rural habitat; Iberian Iron Ageedad del hierroCC1-960Archivo Español de Arqueología
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Marks and Epigraphs on Iberian Amphorae. II

2015

Se presenta la segunda parte del repertorio de marcas y epígrafes sobre ánforas ibéricas, con la intención de completar un fenómeno heredero del mundo púnico. Se pretende ir acotando el/los posible/s significado/s de tales marcas, su distribución territorial y su marco cronológico. Las marcas incisas son, en esta ocasión, más numerosas que las impresas y se ha detectado una nueva técnica postcocción (con pintura y carbón) restringida al noreste peninsular. This paper is the second part of the repertoire of marks and epigraphs on Iberian amphorae. The goal is to complete this work, which is related to the Punic world, and know the possible meanings of such marks, their geographical distribut…

ArcheologyHistorymarcas comercialesPost-coctionem marksEpigraphic and unepigraphic signslcsh:Prehistoric archaeologyMarca postcocciónIberian Iron AgeArqueologíaAmphoraPeninsulalcsh:CC1-960:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Cultura Ibéricageography.geographical_feature_categoryUNESCO::HISTORIARepertoirePaleontologyánforaArchaeologyGenealogyStampsGeographyepígrafeEdad del HierroMarca precocciónlcsh:Archaeologylcsh:GN700-890Chronology
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Assessing the territorial influence of an Iberian worship site. The chemical characterisation of the terracotta from the Iron Age sanctuary of La Ser…

2017

This paper presents the study of the prestigious terracotta votive figurines from the Iberian Iron Age sanctuary of La Serreta (Alicante province, Spain) composed of 174 items. Portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) was used to identify elemental markers that permit us to observe the differences between local and non-local terracotta figurines and furthermore to evaluate the geographical influence of the La Serreta sanctuary using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLSDA) statistical method was also used to classify the figurines of uncertain geographical origin. The resulting groups were related to typological and stylistic groups of figurines …

TerracottaAlicanteArcheology060102 archaeologyTerritorial influence010308 nuclear & particles physicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectLa Serreta06 humanities and the artsLinear discriminant analysisWorship01 natural sciencesArchaeologyArqueologíaGeographyIron Agevisual_art0103 physical sciencesPartial least squares regressionPrincipal component analysisvisual_art.visual_art_medium0601 history and archaeologyIberian Iron Age sanctuaryTerracottamedia_common
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Stone winepress and cellars in the Iberian territory of Kelin (Utiel-Requena) (6th-2nd centuries BC)

2013

Los primeros indicios sobre cultivo de la vid en la comarca de Requena-Utiel son unas semillas carbonizadas de la ciudad ibérica de Kelin (Caudete de las Fuentes, València) del siglo VII a.C. No obstante, la expansión de su cultivo corresponde a los siglos V-III a.C. como se infiere del gran número de semillas carbonizadas, lagares de piedra, bodegas y ánforas, algunas con marcas pre y postcocción. En la actualidad, se conocen unos diez lagares de piedra de distinta capacidad, situados entre el valle del Cabriel y las ramblas de la Alcantarilla y Los Morenos. Todos ellos se encuentran asociados a materiales arqueológicos que permiten datarlos como ibéricos y, en uno de ellos se ha excavado …

grape seedsIberian iron ageUNESCO::HISTORIAcellarUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antiguawine pressviticulture
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