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Beautiful, Magic, Lethal: a Social Perspective of Cinnabar Use and Mercury Exposure at the Valencina Copper Age Mega‑site (Spain)
(Springer, 2023)
Today, mercury is a matter of concern for health and environmental authorities across western countries, and legislation has been passed and programs have been implemented for its total elimination from human activity. ...
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The Copper Age in the lands of Antequera (Málaga): introduction to the settlement patterns and social dynamics
(Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2016)
Antequera (Málaga) is home to one of the most important Neolithic and Copper Age megalithic landscapes in Europe, as proven by its recent declaration as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in July 15th 2016. This declaration ...
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The non-adult population at the Copper Age settlement of Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain): a demographic, contextual and sociological approach
(CSIC, 2018)
This article draws together work from previous studies and new mortuary evidence in order to describe the non-adult population at the Copper Age settlement of Valencina de la Concepción (Sevilla). In total, we examine 39 ...
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The provenance of the stones in the Menga dolmen reveals one of the greatest engineering feats of the Neolithic
(Nature Publishing Group, 2023)
The technical and intellectual capabilities of past societies are reflected in the monuments they were able to build. Tracking the provenance of the stones utilised to build prehistoric megalithic monuments, through ...
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El hacha pulimentada de jade de la colección Tubino (Museo Municipal, Valencina de la Concepción, Sevilla)
(Universidad de Sevilla, 2016)
A pished axe donated to the Valencina de la Concepción Museum (Seville, Spain) in November 2010, and that had belonged to Francisco María Tubino y Oliva's (1833-1888) personal clection, is studied. Although the exact ...
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The Cañaveral de León stela (Huelva, Spain). A monumental sculpture in a landscape of settlements and pathways
(Elsevier, 2021)
A newly discovered prehistoric stela from Cañaveral de León (Huelva, Spain) is studied through a combination of scientic methods, including thin section petrography and lithological contextualisation, various state-of-the-art ...