2021
DOI: 10.1344/pyrenae2021.vol52num2.1
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Aprovechamiento e intercambio de metal: datos analíticos de piezas metálicas de los yacimientos protohistóricos tarraconenses

Abstract: Presentamos nuevos análisis de composición elemental y de isótopos de plomo de artefactos metálicos de los yacimientos de El Calvari, La Tosseta y El Puig Roig. Estos datos, junto a otros publicados con anterioridad y los actualmente disponibles para el área launaciense, permiten una mejor definición de la producción y circulación del metal en el nordeste peninsular durante la I Edad del Hierro. Aunque el cobre del área de Linares sigue siendo predominante, se documenta el aprovechamiento de cobre local y de r… Show more

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“…the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, in areas such as La Escudilla, Aldovesta, Empúries and Turó de la Font de la Canya(Graells i Fabregat, 2013:728;Rafel et al, 2021). This implied relationship is supported by the elemental and isotopic analyses of the Rochelongue materials.…”
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“…the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, in areas such as La Escudilla, Aldovesta, Empúries and Turó de la Font de la Canya(Graells i Fabregat, 2013:728;Rafel et al, 2021). This implied relationship is supported by the elemental and isotopic analyses of the Rochelongue materials.…”
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“…The Asturian Leonese mines do as well, but the WALZ is rejected as a possible source region as its deposits were exploited only before the first millennium BC, during the Chalcolithic (Copper Age) and Late Bronze Age (De Blas Cortina, 2008:748-749;De Blas Cortina and Suárez Fernández, 2010;Huelga-Suarez et al, 2014a:93-94;Martínez Villa, 2011:60-65). Another mine that has an isotopic field with values above 19 is Mina de la Turquesa (Mas de les Moreres, Priorat) in the northeast (Montero Ruiz, 2018b); again, however, there is no evidence of extraction there in the early Iron Age, although minor extraction of copper in the Priorat area has been proposed recently (Rafel et al, 2021).…”
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