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En torno a un Grafito Ibérico de Fuenvich (Requena)

1977

[ES] Se trata de un grafito realizado en caracteres del tipo «levantino» de uso común desde La Contestania a la Galia Narbonense. Consta de un solo letrero que hay que juzgar como ibérico. Ha sido escrito sobre una pátera. El grafito podría ser un nombre personal. Por haber aparecido en un asentamiento ibero-romano, hay que considerarlo dentro del proceso de romanización (siglo I a. C, fecha en que se data el grafito).

ArchaeologyPrehistorylcsh:ArchaeologyPrehistorialcsh:CC1-960ArqueologiaArqueología
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Estudio antropológico de las cremaciones de La Serreta, Alcoy (Alicante)

2011

Presentamos en este trabajo los resultados del análisis antropológico de las tumbas de cremación de la Necrópolis de La Serreta, Alcoy, Alicante. El conjunto está formado por 79 depósitos que mostraron la presencia de un total de 93 individuos. Se analizan cada uno de estos depósitos con las técnicas de la antropología forense para llegar después a conclusiones sobre la estructura poblacional, el ritual funerario y las patologías que afectaron a esta población ibérica.

ArcheologyAntropologíalcsh:CArqueología; Antropologíalcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960lcsh:Auxiliary sciences of historyArqueologíaSagvntum
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Francisco Jordá Cerdá (1914 - 2004)

2005

ArcheologyArchaeologylcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960CC1-960
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Towards the Preservation and Dissemination of Historical Silk Weaving Techniques in the Digital Era

2019

Historical weaving techniques have evolved in time and space giving as result more or less fabrics with different aesthetical characteristics. These techniques were transferred along the main silk production centers, thanks to the European Silk Road and creating a common European Frame on themes and techniques. These had made it complicated to determine whether a fabric corresponds to one century or another. Moreover, in order to understand their creation, it is necessary to determine the number of weaves and interlacements that each textile has, therefore, mathematical models can be extracted from these layers. In this sense, three dimensional (3D) virtual representations of the internal s…

ArcheologyArchitectural engineering:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS [UNESCO]Computer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)02 engineering and technologyConservationmodelling0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_common.cataloged_instancesilklcsh:CC1-960MacroEuropean unionWeavingmedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)Scope (project management)business.industryFrame (networking)020207 software engineeringweavingUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASdesignsVariety (cybernetics)image processingTechnical drawinglcsh:Archaeology020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusiness3DHeritage
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Urbanismo en la Marca Oriental de al-Andalus durante el Califato (940-974) : el ejemplo de madina Turtusa a través de las fuentes arqueológicas y esc…

2021

En este texto presentaremos las principales reformas que en la ciudad de ?ur??sa y su entorno mas inmediato se llevaron a cabo durante las decadas centrales del siglo X. Entendemos que el periodo comprendido entre los anos 940 y 974 supusieron un lapso de relativa estabilidad a ambos lados de la frontera entre al-Andalus y los condados catalanes. Es durante este momento cuando situamos una especialmente remarcable actividad por parte del Estado, a traves de los gobernadores de la ciudad, de refuerzo de las estructuras defensivas y arquitectonicas dentro del ambito urbano y periurbano. Analizaremos los casos de las murallas o el arsenal a nivel militar y la mezquita aljama o los banos en cua…

ArcheologyCaliphateUNESCO::HISTORIACalifatoMezquitaHumanidadesHistorialcsh:Auxiliary sciences of historyBath houseBañosTortosaDockyardlcsh:CMosquelcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960:HISTORIA [UNESCO]ArsenalAtarazana
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A funerary perspective on the Bell Beaker period in the Wester Mediterranean Reading the social context of individual burials at La Vital (Gandia, Va…

2013

[EN] The discussion about social dynamics in recent Pre- history is supported by the study of funerary practices. The presence and significance of individual and collec- tive burials in Final Neolithic/Chalcolithic societies in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula provides new evi- dence for the debate concerning the emergence of social inequalities in this region. Our contribution is based on the recent discovery and excavation of several individual pit burials in domestic contexts at the site of La Vital (Gandía, Valencia). The particularities of the identified burials (different ritual episodes) and their content (Bell Beaker pottery, metal objects, animal offerings) together with an …

ArcheologyCampaniformeRestes humanes (Arqueologia)Southeast of Iberian PeninsulaBell BeakerMetalurgiaPrehistoryMetal workingBeakerPeninsulaSocial inequalitylcsh:CC1-960Prácticas funerariasTombesFunerary practicesgeography.geographical_feature_categorySocial environmentCalcolíticoChalcolithicArchaeologyChalcolithicSocial dynamicsGeographySocial relationshipslcsh:ArchaeologyPotteryBell beakersRelaciones socialesSureste de la Península Ibérica
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An approach to lithic raw material procurement at the middle Palaeolithic site Abrigo de la Quebrada (Chelva, Valencia)

2011

We offer a preliminary characterisation of the lithic raw-materials found in levels I-III of the Middle Paleolithic site of Abrigo de la Quebrada. The artifacts were excavated in the field seasons of 2004 and 2007, have already been the object of a preliminary technological assessment (Villaverde et al. 2008), and their analysis has been preceded by a survey of local procurement sources, carried out in 2008. We present, in a regional context, the different raw-material categories recognized (by means of a macroscopic study), and variants thereof, and we describe the different outcrops identified. Based on these data, we attempt a preliminary assessment of the resource catchments and mobilit…

ArcheologyContext (language use)CuarcitaCuarzoPenínsula IbéricaSílexMiddle PaleolithicLitologíaCatchment areaslcsh:CC1-960:HISTORIA [UNESCO]FlintCalizaUNESCO::HISTORIAQuartzUpper PleistoceneLimestoneArchaeologyÁreas de captaciónQuartziteArchaeologyLithologyÁreas de captación Litología Sílex Caliza Cuarcita Cuarzo Península Ibérica Pleistoceno Superiorlcsh:ArchaeologyPleistoceno SuperiorCC1-960GeologyIberian Peninsula
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Exploring the “Cozy Cabal of Academics, Dealers and Collectors” through the Schøyen Collection

2020

In the wake of the trade in ancient materials, several ethical and political issues arise that merit concern: The decimation of the cultural heritage of war-torn countries, proliferation of corruption, ideological connotations of orientalism, financial support of terrorism, and participation in networks involved in money laundering, weapon sales, human trafficking and drugs. Moreover, trafficking and trading also have a harmful effect on the fabric of academia itself. This study uses open sources to track the history of the private Sch&oslash

ArcheologyCorruptionantiquities traffickingMaterials Science (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectresearch ethicsprovenanceConservation0603 philosophy ethics and religionBody of knowledgePoliticsancient manuscriptsPolitical science0601 history and archaeologynorwaylcsh:CC1-960media_common060303 religions & theology060102 archaeologybusiness.industryPublic institutionafghanistanschøyen collection06 humanities and the artsPublic relationsMoney launderingCultural heritageVDP::Humaniora: 000::Historie: 070Terrorismlcsh:ArchaeologyIdeologybusiness
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A versatile mechanized setup for controlled experiments in archeology

2020

Experimentation has always played an important role in archeology, in particular to create reference collections for use-wear studies. Different types of experiments can answer different questions; all types should therefore be combined to obtain a holistic view. In controlled experiments, some factors are tested, while the other factors are kept constant to improve the signal-to-noise ratio. Yet, controlled experiments have been conducted with variable degrees of control. Although they seem decoupled from archeological applications, mechanized experiments and the robust causal relationships they measure are critical to answer archeological questions like understanding the processes of use-…

ArcheologyEngineeringexperimental archeologybusiness.industrycontrolled experimentsvariable controlsensorsArchaeologymaterial testerlcsh:Archaeologymechanized experiment‌lcsh:CC1-960versatilitybusinessSTAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research
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X-ray computed tomography investigations of Cucuteni ceramic statuettes:

2013

Deciphering the internal structure of prehistoric artefacts can provide spectacular insights that might help us understand the people who made them. In order to preserve the integrity of these relics of past civilisations, it is desirable to make such investigations using non-destructive techniques. Recent decades have witnessed a growth in the X-ray computed tomography (CT) applications in the study of cultural heritage objects. This paper presents and discusses tomographic investigations of two Cucuteni ceramic statuettes discovered in Romania. The study was made with a CT device specially designed for archaeometric applications.

ArcheologyEngineeringmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryComputed tomographyceramicsX-ray Computed TomographyArchaeologyCultural heritageX ray computedAnthropologyCucutenistatuettesmedicinelcsh:ArchaeologyTomographylcsh:CC1-960business
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