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  1. Greek Pottery from the Iberian Peninsula: Archaic and Classical Periods by Adolfo J. Dominguez, Carmen Sanchez, 2001-02
  2. Technical Systems of Lithic Production in the Lower and Middle Pleistocene of the Iberian Peninsula (BAR International Series) by Xose Pedro Rodriguez, 2004-06-01

81. Untitled Document
3rd Congress on iberian archaeology 247. Thomas G. Schattner, of the iberianPeninsula 7. Lawrence Guy Straus, Manuel R. González Morales,
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.........ADECAP....................................................... Bem Vindos Estatutos Projectos Table of Contents JOURNAL OF IBERIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
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Editorial 5
Science, controversy and participation.
Iberian post-palaeolithic art and gender: discussing human
representations in Levantine art 33
The origin of the megalithic decorative system:
graphics versus architecture 53
some preliminary remarks 69 Maria de Jesus Sanches, Paula Mota Santos, Richard Bradley
Northern Portugal 85 Susana Oliveira Jorge, Later Prehistoric Monuments of Northern Portugal: some remarks 105 Isabel Izquierdo Peraile, Muiris O'Sullivan

82. American Journal Of Archaeology / Article Abstract
The temple was the treasure of Gadir, the most important Phoenician city on theIberian peninsula and one of the most significant sites in the far western
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83. Iberian Peninsula
iberian peninsula iberian peninsula READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE A colorful,shaded relief map of the entire iberian peninsula at a scale of 1700000.
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Select Item A compact, visual travel guide to the country featuring hundreds of photographs and drawings, an excellent overview of the culture and history of Portugal, and good information about where to go and what to do. With many excellent regional, local and neighborhood maps. Eyewitness Travel Guide Spain This superb, colorful guide covers all of Spain. It features bright photography, dozens of excellent maps and a region-by-region synopsis of the country's attractions. Handsome, convenient and up-to-date, this is the guide to carry. A Traveller's History of Portugal A lively, admirably concise survey from prehistory to the present, great for travelers to Portugal who would like an overview of the country's history and culture. The author has also written the Blue Guides to both Portugal and Spain. Spain, The Root and the Flower

84. B.A.R. Titles: CONTINENTAL EUROPE - Iberian Peninsula
CONTINENTAL EUROPE iberian peninsula 78 title(s) Mid-Central Westerniberian Geographical Region 1990-1995 by Craig Merideth
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85. B.A.R. Titles: CONTINENTAL EUROPE - Iberian Peninsula
CONTINENTAL EUROPE iberian peninsula 78 title(s) Deities, springs andmountains in the north-west of the iberian peninsula
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86. British Archaeology, No 49, November 1999: Reviews
BRITISH archaeology MAGAZINE LOGO in inscriptions from the Rhineland and theIberian peninsula, where they are clearly reflexes of a Roman tradition.
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ISSN 1357-4442 Editor: Simon Denison
Issue no 49, November 1999
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Livestock farming in the Bronze Age
by David Field FARMERS IN PREHISTORIC BRITAIN
Francis Pryor
ISBN 07524-1403-8 hb Francis Pryor whisks the reader along with enthusiasm in the first major book on prehistoric farming in Britain since 1983. Anecdotal in style, it has much to do with the author's own experience with livestock and his clear wish to convey this to as many of the general archaeological readership as possible. In this respect it is something of a polemic. The stated aim is to discuss the millennium or so of `livestock farming that flourished during the Bronze Age' and the reader is swiftly and expertly guided through the transition from hunting to farming, through the notion of territory, to the world of symbolism and deliberate deposition. Based on the evidence from a number of excavations on the fen edge, the book uses the Etton causewayed enclosure, Welland Bank Quarry, and Flag Fen in particular, to chronicle farming practices from the Neolithic through to the early Iron Age. Most of the book is devoted to sheep farming. Pryor suggests that, unlike the loess-covered plains of central Europe, the climate and hilly landscape of Britain was more suited to stock control than agriculture. Cereals were certainly grown but it may have been in small quantities, perhaps in gardens, and more as an expression of the Neolithic way of life than for subsistence, but he misses a trick - or perhaps carefully avoids entering the debate on whether they were in fact grown for beer.

87. Palaeoethnology Of Iberian Peninsula
Three great cultural currents affected the iberian peninsula from the Late In effect, relations with the iberian peninsula from Prehistory onwards,
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Martín Almagro-Gorbea
Gonzalo Ruiz Zapatero
Palaeoethnology of Iberian Peninsula: state of knowledge and future perspectives
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
The various papers brought together in this work aim to provide a complete and up-to-date picture of the Palaeoethnology of the Iberian Peninsula as a whole. But the very diversity of the writers and particularly the complex problems raised by very different topics and Iberian regions (fig 1), also require an overview by way of conclusion, which is the purpose of this summary. Rather than a synthesis, impossible and inapplicable in these fields of study, it should be seen as a way of providing an overall idea that at least highlights both the points of agreement or greater coincidence, and the most significant problems and divergences. Both aspects, we believe, provide an interesting insight into our present state of knowledge and a useful starting point and stimulus for future progress of these studies. From this point of view, this summary about the Palaeoethnology of the Iberian Peninsula should be regarded as an editors' overview rather than an attempt to offer a synthesis of the views expressed by the various authors in their contributions. Instead it aims to enumerate the better known aspects of the Palaeoethnology of the Iberian Peninsula and at the same time to pinpoint the most problematic areas where future research is needed as a point of departure for future research. We have included graphic information - regional periodization (fig. 2, 3), maps showing different cultural elements and peoples distribution (fig. 5-8), and tables summarising the most significant cultural elements (fig. 9-14) - to support the text and to provide a starting point for a more critical archaeological view.

88. Assonet - Underwater Archaeology - The Secrets Of The Shallows
already known thanks to the discovery of other wrecks, above all along theIberian peninsula (Estartit, north of Barcelona, Sa Nau Perduda,
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THE SECRETS OF THE SHALLOWS
by Mario Mazzoli - A.S.S.O. - published on MONDO SOMMERSO magazine - 1992, April Some time ago in the underground we were glanging at the newspaper of an elderly lady who, despite the crush, continued to unperturbedly read an article which announced the approval of the law on voluntary workers. Civil defence, mediacl aid, cultural assets, finance, coordination, etc.
Our minds immediately turned to the Secca dei Mattoni shallows between the islands of Ponza and Palmarola where, years ago, when we were still part of the underwater section of the ArcheoClub d'Italia , we carried out three excavation campaigns regarding an important Republican wreck. We taxed ourselves and made every effort, including some RAI television trasmissions, to finance the excavations which were kindly and wisely authorized by the Head of the Archaeological Service for Latium , Mrs. M. L. Veloccia Rinaldi. We remember the enormous bulk of work, the excellent quality of the results obtained compared with the briefness of our intervention, determined by tha lack of finance and by the large number of persons involved. We also reflected on the attempts to exclude voluntary workers from these activities because "... as you know, these things should be done by professionals (please read firms) and the voluntary workers could, perhaps, carry out the work of recognition, marking...."
Far be it from us to want to get involved in arid disquisitions among voluntary workers, firms, and archaelogical services because, as you can well imagine, each case is a story in itself.

89. PNAS -- Sign In Page
The geographic situation of the iberian peninsula makes it a natural link The geographical proximity of the iberian peninsula to Africa makes the
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90. Trabajos De Prehistoria
INÉS SASTRE The processes of social complexity in the Northwest of the IberianPeninsula archaeology and written sources (99) Abstract
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Trabajos de Prehistoria, 61 (2), 2004. Index Editorial. Quality of Scientific Journals CONCEPCIÓN BLASCO BOSQUED: Rosario Lucas Pellicer (1937-2004) ROCIO PONCE, DENISSE ARGOTE, RENÉ E. CHÁVEZ and M.ª ENCARNACIÓN CÁMARA: Geophysical methods employed in urban archaeology prospecting: the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Salud, Patzcuaro, México
Abstract SARA FAIRÉN JIMÉNEZ: Is there any way out there? Environmental and cultural influences in computing least-cost paths with GIS
Abstract One of the most interesting subjects in post-structural landscape studies is the analysis of the relationships between its natural and cultural components: the structuring of the landscape, with the identification of the social practices and patterns of movement that took part around them. These patterns depend both on the natural form of the terrain and on socio-cultural decisions. In relation to the settlement pattern and distribution of rock art sites in the central-Mediterranean coastal area of Spain, a method is proposed to evaluate the role of cultural aspects of landscape in computing least-cost paths. MARIA CRUZ BERROCAL: Research of the Rock Art from the point of view of geography: the neolithic painting of the Mediterranean area of the Iberian Peninsula
Abstract MIGUEL ÁNGEL DE BLAS CORTINA: Enigmatic barrows without offerings: Monte Deva (Gijón) and Berducedo (Allande), in Asturias

91. Equinox - Books - Book Details
The IberianPeninsula represents a very particular case within the European context.......Series Studies in the archaeology of Medieval Europe.
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92. Antiquity: Encounters And Transformations: The Archaeology Of Iberia In Transiti
work in an increasingly long list of books on the archaeology of the IberianPeninsula, which have helped to fill a gap in publications in the field.
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