1994
DOI: 10.15366/cupauam1994.21.001
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Algunas Reflexiones Sobre El Fin De Tartessos en La Cuenca Media Del Guadiana: La Crisis Del Cuatrocientos Y El Desarrollo De La Betliria

Abstract: ResumenEl presente estudio trata de abordar los problemas del fin de Tartessos a partir de los resultados arqueológicos obtenidos durante los últimos años en uno de sus ámbitos periféricos más personalizados: el Valle Medio del Guadiana. En momentos tan confusos, comienzan a comprenderse mejor acontecimientos tan relevantes para esta zona como la destrucción de Cancho Roano y la definición de la Beturia prerromana. Además, este trabajo pretende ser complementario al titulado "El Valle .Medio del Guadiana, espa… Show more

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“…This was an event that occurred at the same time as all the constructions, resulting in a massive abandonment of this area, the middle Guadiana basin, which remained practically uninhabited until the arrival of the Romans. Traditional literature has sought an explanation for this exodus in the arrival of populations from the north, specifically of Celtic origin [46]. However, archaeology shows that the sealing and concealment of these structures would have taken days of work and required the help or collaboration of a large part of the surrounding population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was an event that occurred at the same time as all the constructions, resulting in a massive abandonment of this area, the middle Guadiana basin, which remained practically uninhabited until the arrival of the Romans. Traditional literature has sought an explanation for this exodus in the arrival of populations from the north, specifically of Celtic origin [46]. However, archaeology shows that the sealing and concealment of these structures would have taken days of work and required the help or collaboration of a large part of the surrounding population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) o los de perfil "guerrero-pastoril" y carácter expansivo de la vecina Meseta (e. g. Álvarez, 1999: 330-334;Sánchez Moreno, 2011: 162-163 y 165, etc.). Así lo percibimos en la propia Aliseda o de forma más traumática en las destrucciones que arruinaron las Casas de Cancho Roano, La Mata o El Turuñuelo (Rodríguez, 1994(Rodríguez, , 2004Rodríguez et al, 2010Rodríguez et al, , 2018a. Sin desestimar otras opciones ya comentadas, intuimos que pudo ser en dicho contexto crítico e incierto de en torno al 400 a.C. en el que se produjera el enterramiento ritualizado (?)…”
Section: De "Tesoro" a Keimélionunclassified