Materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en Cástulo

Near the remains of the ancien city of Castulo, at the cliffs that lay by the river Guadalimar, some layers with walls made of great boulders, floors of plate pebbles or mud with chalk plastering and several pottery fragments that seemed to be very old and presumably pre-Iberian, have been recently...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: J. M. BLÁZQUEZ, Jesús VALIENTE MALLA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2009-12-01
Series:Zephyrus
Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0514-7336/article/view/5197
id doaj-90806b07e8bb4a7eb41266684414f163
record_format Article
spelling doaj-90806b07e8bb4a7eb41266684414f1632020-11-25T03:51:27ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaZephyrus0514-73362386-39432009-12-013205126Materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en CástuloJ. M. BLÁZQUEZJesús VALIENTE MALLANear the remains of the ancien city of Castulo, at the cliffs that lay by the river Guadalimar, some layers with walls made of great boulders, floors of plate pebbles or mud with chalk plastering and several pottery fragments that seemed to be very old and presumably pre-Iberian, have been recently located. Prospected place and a sample of materials collected from the bottom of the cliffs, will be now reviewed in this paper. The walls are similar to those discovered in other miners settlements in Andalucía. The archaeological material collected covers a sample of almost a hundred of hand-made pottery fragments with several finishings: simple hand smoothing, «a la almagra» (indigenous red slip), burnishing and brushing. In addition, there is a minor sample of wheel-made pottery, which strictly belongs to a grey type («gris de Occidente»), with wheel-burnished surfaces. The study of this material suggests that there was a miners settlement near Castulo during the Late Bronce Age in the pre-Iberian time. That was indicated from the founds of copper slags and galena blocks, which appear in Linares nowadays. The final date of the settlement, as the scarce grey wheel-made pottery indicates, seems to have taken place about the middle of the seventh century B.C. The excavation, which began last summer, didn't reach to determinate the beginning date. However the authors of this paper hope fixing it after the digging end.https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0514-7336/article/view/5197
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author J. M. BLÁZQUEZ
Jesús VALIENTE MALLA
spellingShingle J. M. BLÁZQUEZ
Jesús VALIENTE MALLA
Materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en Cástulo
Zephyrus
author_facet J. M. BLÁZQUEZ
Jesús VALIENTE MALLA
author_sort J. M. BLÁZQUEZ
title Materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en Cástulo
title_short Materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en Cástulo
title_full Materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en Cástulo
title_fullStr Materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en Cástulo
title_full_unstemmed Materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en Cástulo
title_sort materiales procedentes de un poblado del bronce final en cástulo
publisher Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
series Zephyrus
issn 0514-7336
2386-3943
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Near the remains of the ancien city of Castulo, at the cliffs that lay by the river Guadalimar, some layers with walls made of great boulders, floors of plate pebbles or mud with chalk plastering and several pottery fragments that seemed to be very old and presumably pre-Iberian, have been recently located. Prospected place and a sample of materials collected from the bottom of the cliffs, will be now reviewed in this paper. The walls are similar to those discovered in other miners settlements in Andalucía. The archaeological material collected covers a sample of almost a hundred of hand-made pottery fragments with several finishings: simple hand smoothing, «a la almagra» (indigenous red slip), burnishing and brushing. In addition, there is a minor sample of wheel-made pottery, which strictly belongs to a grey type («gris de Occidente»), with wheel-burnished surfaces. The study of this material suggests that there was a miners settlement near Castulo during the Late Bronce Age in the pre-Iberian time. That was indicated from the founds of copper slags and galena blocks, which appear in Linares nowadays. The final date of the settlement, as the scarce grey wheel-made pottery indicates, seems to have taken place about the middle of the seventh century B.C. The excavation, which began last summer, didn't reach to determinate the beginning date. However the authors of this paper hope fixing it after the digging end.
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0514-7336/article/view/5197
work_keys_str_mv AT jmblazquez materialesprocedentesdeunpobladodelbroncefinalencastulo
AT jesusvalientemalla materialesprocedentesdeunpobladodelbroncefinalencastulo
_version_ 1724487642662305792