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Este volumen aborda los cambios de las comunidades de la Edad del Hierro en el Alto Duero (Soria, Espana), en terminos de poder e identidades. Los principales temas abordados son el establecimiento del asentamiento estable en la region, el surgimiento de centros urbanos, la construccion de autoridad y genealogias, las transformaciones identitarias durante el primer milenio a. n. e. y los encuentros con Roma. Combinando un amplio conjunto de datos arqueologicos con referencias historicas, datos antropologicos y Sistemas de Informacion Geografica, este trabajo aporta informacion esencial sobre como funcionaron y se transformaron las sociedades del primer milenio a. n. e.
This volume explores the changes of Iron Age communities in the Upper Duero River (North-Central Spain), in terms of power and identities. The main topics addressed are the establishment of stable settlement in the region, the emergence of urban centres, the construction of authority and genealogies, identity transformations over the first millennium BCE, and encounters with Rome. Using a large body of archaeological data in combination with historical references, anthropological insights and Geographical Information Systems, this work contributes valuable information on how Iron Age societies worked and transformed.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Este volumen aborda los cambios de las comunidades de la Edad del Hierro en el Alto Duero (Soria, Espana), en terminos de poder e identidades. Los principales temas abordados son el establecimiento del asentamiento estable en la region, el surgimiento de centros urbanos, la construccion de autoridad y genealogias, las transformaciones identitarias durante el primer milenio a. n. e. y los encuentros con Roma. Combinando un amplio conjunto de datos arqueologicos con referencias historicas, datos antropologicos y Sistemas de Informacion Geografica, este trabajo aporta informacion esencial sobre como funcionaron y se transformaron las sociedades del primer milenio a. n. e.
This volume explores the changes of Iron Age communities in the Upper Duero River (North-Central Spain), in terms of power and identities. The main topics addressed are the establishment of stable settlement in the region, the emergence of urban centres, the construction of authority and genealogies, identity transformations over the first millennium BCE, and encounters with Rome. Using a large body of archaeological data in combination with historical references, anthropological insights and Geographical Information Systems, this work contributes valuable information on how Iron Age societies worked and transformed.