The Archaeology of the Iberians
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- Authors:
- Arturo Ruiz, Universidad de Jaén, Spain
- Manuel Molinos, Universidad de Jaén, Spain
- Translator: Mary Turton
- Date Published: December 1998
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521564021
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The Iberians inhabited southern and eastern Spain between the Greek and Phoenician colonisation, beginning in the eighth century BC, and the Roman conquest. This was a period of significant changes in native Spanish societies, and the emergence of urbanism and the adoption of ideological symbols and technological innovations from the colonists created an important and unique Iron Age culture. In this 1998 book, Arturo Ruiz and Manuel Molinos offer the first synthesis of the period for more than thirty years, and cover a number of topics: ways in which material culture can help to explain cultural change, ethnicity, and ethnic conflict, and the decline of the Iberian world following the Punic Wars and Roman colonization. The result is a sophisticated, theoretically informed case study of cultural change within a specific complex society.
Read more- The first up-to-date study of this key area in Iron Age studies in thirty-five years, offering an interpretive rather than descriptive synthesis
- Nothing else in English about this subject, which will interest Mediterranean and Iron Age specialists and theoretical archaeologists
- A large amount of new data has been collected and incorporated since Arribas's The Iberians (1963) published by Thames and Hudson
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- Date Published: December 1998
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521564021
- length: 350 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 158 x 28 mm
- weight: 0.695kg
- contains: 4 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. From type objects to type product
2. For now, just time
3. Economy and territory of the Iberians
4. The production process in the settlement
5. Iberian society
6. Ethnic groups, states … socio-economic formations
7. Models of servitude for analysing the history of the Iberians
Cartographic appendix
Bibliography.
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