2021
DOI: 10.15366/cupauam2021.47.2.005
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Producción e importación de contenedores anfóricos en la antigua Olisipo durante la Edad del Hierro e inicios de la Romanización: caracterización arqueométrica

Abstract: Desde los inicios de la presencia fenicia en el estuario del Tajo se asiste al desarrollo en la antigua Olisipo de un denso tejido productivo, que tendría en la fabricación de recipientes anfóricos una de sus principales actividades. Estos estarían destinados a envasar y comercializar los excedentes agropecuarios producidos en la región, conviviendo con las importaciones meridionales, procedentes principalmente del área del Estrecho, que les sirvieron de prototipo. La vitalidad de esta industria se mantuvo e i… Show more

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“…This unit occupies the area from the province of Sevilla and south of Lisbon, almost to the Atlantic coast. In the search for tin, among other metals, the Phoenicians established several colonies on that coast, especially in the Tagus estuary, where they produced ceramics (e.g., [67,68]). Within the Ossa-Morena Zone, there is evidence of tin mining and metallurgy at Cerro de San Cristóbal (Logrosán, Cáceres, central Spain) since the Late Bronze Age [65], but also some tin ingots from the Phoenician shipwreck of del Bajo de la Campana (Cartagena, Murcia) (ca.…”
Section: Loners Possibly Related To These Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This unit occupies the area from the province of Sevilla and south of Lisbon, almost to the Atlantic coast. In the search for tin, among other metals, the Phoenicians established several colonies on that coast, especially in the Tagus estuary, where they produced ceramics (e.g., [67,68]). Within the Ossa-Morena Zone, there is evidence of tin mining and metallurgy at Cerro de San Cristóbal (Logrosán, Cáceres, central Spain) since the Late Bronze Age [65], but also some tin ingots from the Phoenician shipwreck of del Bajo de la Campana (Cartagena, Murcia) (ca.…”
Section: Loners Possibly Related To These Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%