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- Title
THE ACEHÚCHE GOLD TORC: GOLD AND SACRED LAND ON THE SHORES OF THE TAGUS RIVER (CÁCERES, WESTERN SPAIN).
- Authors
Martín Bravo, Ana María; Sanabria Marcos, Primitivo Javier
- Abstract
Summary: This article describes the important discovery of a Late Bronze Age gold torc that was unearthed in a field of Acehúche (Cáceres, Spain). It was buried underneath some rocks at a site near a river crossing over the Tagus river. In its immediate vicinity, archaeological remains dating from the Copper Age to the Late Bronze Age have been found, which indicates the long use of this crossing. Until recently here, there existed a ferry and a chapel; and the place went by the toponym of the Dehesa de San Cristóbal. Legend too has it that the water from the river had curative properties. All of these components have maintained the sacred nature of the spot, otherwise transformed over the course of time, and reflect an earlier sacred landscape with quite ancient roots.
- Subjects
SPAIN; BRONZE Age; ARCHAEOLOGICAL dating; COPPER Age; GOLD; LEGENDS; TRANSBOUNDARY waters
- Publication
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2023, Vol 42, Issue 3, p186
- ISSN
0262-5253
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ojoa.12276