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Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia 50 años: La historia y la verdad.

2012

Se hace un breve repaso a los primeros de la revista Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia con motivo de la media centuria de su fundación.

ArcheologyHistorylcsh:Clcsh:ArchaeologyPrehistorialcsh:CC1-960Arqueología; Prehistorialcsh:Auxiliary sciences of historyArqueologíaSagvntum
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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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Sobre cerámicas Helenísticas en Iberia / Hispania. Significado y funcionalidad

2012

In this work we are going to take a chronological and typological tour by studying the iconography that appears in the Hellenistic wares imported from the Central and Oriental Mediterranean between 3rd and 2nd centuries BC in Hispania Citerior, in particular from Cartagena. We are going to analyze its functionality in the places of origin, and with the help of the Hispanic contexts we will conclude whether its presence here is a consequence of a certain commercial dynamic, or if it answers to a decorative preference, of taste or trend; even if the images are significant related to ritual or convivial uses, public or private, by the local inhabitant who acquires and uses them.

ArcheologyHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectIconografía; cerámicas helenísticas; Gnathia; cuencos de relieves; fíalas; laginos; KlíbanosgnathiaIconography; Hellenistic wares; Gnathia; bowls of reliefs; phiales; lagynos; klibanosphialesHellenistic wareslcsh:CC1-960Iconographymedia_commoncuencos de relievescerámicas helenísticaslaginosTaste (sociology)bowls of reliefsArtPreferencefíalasiconografíaArchaeologyIconographylcsh:ArchaeologyEthnologyklibanosHumanitiesCC1-960lagynosklíbanosArchivo Español de Arqueología
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Estela antropomorfa con inscripción ibérica del Mas de Barberán (Nogueruelas, Teruel)

1998

The subject of this paper is a little known Iberian gravestele from Nogueruelas (Teruel). The find-spot, the Mas de Barberán, is close to the boundary with Cortes de Arenoso (Castellón). The piece is one of a class of stele charactised by figurative decoration and an inscription. The discussion focusses on the anthropomorphic shape of the piece, its iconography —the disk-cuirass—, and the inscription.

ArcheologyHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)Class (philosophy)ArtArchaeologyLiteral and figurative languageArchaeologyStelelcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960IconographyHumanitiesCC1-960media_commonArchivo Español de Arqueología
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Noves inscripcions ibèriques i romanes de Lesera (la Moleta dels Frares, Forcall-Castelló)

2014

Noves inscripcions en diferents suports. En les campanyes d'excavacions realitzades a la ciutat de Lesera entre els anys 2001 i 2009 i en prospeccions superficials es van trobar diverses peces que presenten grafits. En aquesta nota en presentem quatre, un d'ibèric i tres de llatins, els suports dels quals són ceràmica (comuna i TSH), pedra (téssera) i metall (anell de plata)

ArcheologyInscripcions antigueslcsh:Clcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960Arqueologialcsh:Auxiliary sciences of historyArqueología
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Small anthropomorphic figurines in clay at Gipka neolithic settlements:

2005

Miniature Neolithic figurines in clay are a special topic of research. This especially concerns areas where their representation has so far been poor. While carrying out archaeological excavations in Northern Kurzeme, the north west coastal dune yone of Riga Bay, a ritual-like complex was recovered at Gipka A site belonging to the local Culture of Pit Ceramics. It consists of several large and smaller fireplaces and pits, with the finds of fragmentary clay figurines recovered under the palisade that surrounded the settlement. The head and body of the miniature anthropomorphic figurines in clay have original modelling. It is possible to single out two types of figurine: with rather broad che…

ArcheologyLocal culturemedia_common.quotation_subjectExcavationArtArchaeologyHead (geology)red colourritualAnthropologyHuman settlementsymbolsfigurineslcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960Palisademedia_common
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Offerings for the gate: a ritual deposit at the West Gate of la Bastida de les Alcusses (Moixent, Valencia)

2015

En este trabajo se dan a conocer los resultados de las excavaciones llevadas a cabo en la Puerta Oeste de a Bastida de les Alcusses entre los años 2010 y 2011. Asociado a una renovación de las estructuras de la entrada y la muralla, se documentó un depósito de varios centenares de objetos incluyendo herrajes, maderas, armas, cerámica, semillas, frutos, fauna y restos constructivos. Presentamos el estudio multidisciplinar de todos los materiales y las varias líneas de interpretación que nos sugiere este extraordinario contexto.

ArcheologyOppidumIron AgeRitualizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGateContext (language use)Ancient historyPenínsula IbéricaArqueologíaRitualizaciónAntiguitats (Arqueologia)Iron WeaponsIberianslcsh:CC1-960CarpentryCarpinteríamedia_commonCremaciónExcavationArtArchaeologyCremationPaís ValencianoArchaeologyPuertaEdad del Hierrolcsh:ArchaeologyCultura ibéricaArmas de hierroPotteryValenciaArqueobiologíaBioarchaeologyCC1-960Iberian PeninsulaTrabajos de Prehistoria
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How Many Secret Details Could a Systematic Multi-Analytical Study Reveal About the Mysterious Fresco Trionfo della Morte?

2019

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ArcheologyPaintingportable instrumentsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subject010401 analytical chemistryXRFArt history02 engineering and technologyConservationArtmultispectral analysi021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesSymbolportable instrumentmultispectral analysislcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-9600210 nano-technologyFrescowall paintingmedia_commonTrionfo della morte.Heritage
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Roman inscriptions from Paterna, Valencia, and Riba-Roja de Túria (Territorium of Valentia, Hispania Citerior)

2014

Presentamos en estas páginas once nuevas inscripciones romanas sobre diversos soportes, que han aparecido en la última década en diferentes excavaciones en localidades próximas a Valencia y en la propia ciudad, todas ellas dentro del territorium de la antigua Valentia. This article presents eleven new Roman inscriptions on various supports that were found in the last decade in different excavations in locations situated in the vicinity of Valencia and in the city itself, all of them within the territorium of the ancient city of Valentia.

ArcheologyRoman inscriptionsFunerary monumentsarqueologíaarchaeologyArqueologiaBroncelcsh:Auxiliary sciences of historyBronzeInstrumentum domesticumlcsh:Clcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960Historia AntiguaEstelaPonderalesInscripciones romanasPoundsSagvntum
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Climate fluctuations and trajectories to complexity in the neolithic: towards a theory:

2009

Theories about the emergence and spread of farming in western Eurasia have a long research history. Occasionally, climate fluctuations have served as explanations for short-term culture change. However, the entire Holocene climate fluctuation sequence has so far not been regarded. First steps towards a theory which combines the successive stages in Neolithization and early to Mid-Holocene climate fluctuations are described.

ArcheologySequence (geology)Geographyclimate fluctuationsAnthropologylcsh:ArchaeologyPhysical geographylcsh:CC1-960NeolithizationHolocenecrisessocio-political trajectories
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