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- Title
ARCHAEOZOOLOGICAL APPROACH TO COMPLEXITY: ANIMAL REMAINS FROM TWO METALLURGICAL SITES FROM THE EASTERN AND WESTERN CORNERS OF EUROPE.
- Authors
Antipin, E. E.; MoraIes, A.
- Abstract
The article discusses the study which aims to examine the specialized metallurgical economy that determines the whole economic organization of the European society. The study involves two metallurgical sites such as the Peñalosa and Gorny, which represent Srubnaya and El Argar-type site respectively. It shows that the two sites represent two very different economic situations within the mining and metal world of the European Bronze Age. Moreover, animal remains from Peñalosa failed to reveal hints of trade or exchange activities in this study, but the research of invariable commercialization of mining metallurgical was supported by the archaeological materials obtained from Gorny.
- Subjects
ANDALUSIA (Spain); SPAIN; EUROPE; METALLURGY in archaeology; ZOOARCHAEOLOGY; BRONZE Age; SOCIAL evolution; ANCIENT civilization; ARCHAEOLOGY; SPANISH antiquities
- Publication
Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia (Springer Science & Business Media B.V.), 2006, Vol 27, Issue 3, p67
- ISSN
1563-0110
- Publication type
Article