Monumentalizing Landscape From Present Perception To The Past to the past meaning of Galician megalithism (northwest Iberian Peninsula) Felipe Criado Laboratory of Archaeology and Cultural Forms http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: Gonzalo Ruiz Zapatero, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Abstract A general overview of the study of the Celts in the Iberian Peninsula is offered from a critical perspective. First, we present a brief history of research and the state of research on ancient written sources, linguistics, epigraphy and archaeological data. Second, we present a different hypothesis for the "Celtic" genesis in Iberia by applying a multidisciplinary approach to the topic. Finally, on the one hand an analysis of the main archaeological groups (Celtiberian, Vetton, Vaccean, the Castro Culture of the northwest, Asturian-Cantabrian and Celtic of the southwest) is presented, while on the other hand we propose a new vision of the Celts in Iberia, rethinking the meaning of "Celtic" from a European perspective. Keywords Celts, Iberian Peninsula, Iron Age, Celtiberians, Indo-European Thus, it is now more important than ever to study and publicize information about the Celts in Iberia. Only in the last decade, and especially during the last few years, have Iberian Celts been included in introductory texts about the Celts, for example in Cunliffe's excellent book The Ancient Celts (1997: 133-144), and in his illuminating and highly recommended brief overview entitled
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Extractions: The Center for Celtic Studies at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee publishes the electronic journal e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies . The journal is an integral part of the Center's mission to promote and disseminate research and communication related to Celtic cultures, past and present, in the academic arena as well as for the general public. Web resources on Celtic Culture that are content-rich, reliable and current are rare, and are very much in demand. The journal provides free access to cutting-edge, peer-reviewed articles solicited to address specific themes from a range of cross-disciplinary and international perspectives. The goal is to make full use of the electronic medium in a way that cannot be equalled by print journals due to cost or formatting constraints: numerous full-color images per article; video and audio clips; links to other sites embedded in the text; etc. The Celtic world is an especially rich source of graphic images, material culture, and oral as well as performative traditions, all of which can be presented especially effectively in an electronic format. Editorial Board:
AREA - Archives Of European Archaeology The existence of this Iron Age population on the Iberic peninsula has long The history of iberian archaeology, therefore, is an unsuspectedly rich locus http://www.area-archives.org/spain.htm
Extractions: Who were the Iberians? The existence of this Iron Age population on the Iberic peninsula has long attracted scientific and political interest. While some staged them as the true ancestors of a unified Spain, others claimed them for regionalist discourses. Franco's appropriation of the past to buttress the Spanish unification met the resistance of a number of scientists as well as the opposition of local and regional communities. The history of Iberian archaeology, therefore, is an unsuspectedly rich locus where the tensions between centralism and regionalism surface. On top of that, the widely-dispersed archives are a poorly understood source for this research. Theoretical bases of the project
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Extractions: Who were the Iberians? The existence of this Iron Age population on the Iberic peninsula has long attracted scientific and political interest. While some cast the Iberians as the true ancestors of a unified Spain, others claimed them for regionalist discourses. Franco's appropriation of the past to buttress Spanish unification met with the resistance of several scientists as well as the opposition of local and regional communities. The history of Iberian archaeology is therefore an unexpectedly rich locus where the tensions between centralism and regionalism surface. These tensions are best appreciated by researching much dispersed and neglected archival resources. Contents:
Iberian Peninsula The iberian peninsula is dominated by the Meseta (central plateau), a great uplifted The history of iberian archaeology one archaeology for two Spains. http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0824815.html
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Trabajos De Prehistoria in the context of the Late Mousterian of the iberian peninsula (3962) We ought approach the project of building an archaeology of Perception. http://www.ih.csic.es/publicaciones/tp/botones/indi/indi551_ing.htm
Extractions: Abstract In this paper, we review some African and European sites at which it is claimed that elephants were exploited by humans. The differences between sites with only one individual (type 1) and sites with a large number of elephants (type 2) are related to different formation processes and particular problems which limit the information potential of the sites The lithic industries of Gruta Nova de Columbeira (Bombarral, Portugal) in the context of the Late Mousterian of the Iberian Peninsula Abstract Gruta Nova de Columbeira, discovered in 1962, is one of the most important Middle Palaeolithic sites in Portugal. The lithic industry, here described for the first time, may be described in general terms as a Denticulate Mousterian of Levallois facies rich in sidescrapers and it bears no resemblance to the Upper Palaeolithic. Abstract The study of Landscape as social construction implies considering its economic and territorial dimensions, as much as its symbolic ones. A major topic in such studies is to reconstruct the ways as natural and social space was perceived by past societies. We ought approach the project of building an
Museu Nacional De Arqueologia | Exhibitions Tesouros da Arqueologia Portuguesa (Treasures of Portuguese archaeology) The South and West of the iberian peninsula constitute a second important http://www.mnarqueologia-ipmuseus.pt/?a=2&x=2&i=31