2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2022.105579
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The tempo of the Iberian megalithic rituals in the European context: The cemetery of Panoría

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“…Fieldwork, including surface surveys, excavations, aerial photogrammetry and other methods, and laboratory analysis (starting with radiocarbon dates and anthropological studies) are necessary. Results from recent research in nearby Panoria necropolis (Darro, Granada) (Aranda et al, 2018(Aranda et al, , 2022 are a good example of a continuous project.…”
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“…Fieldwork, including surface surveys, excavations, aerial photogrammetry and other methods, and laboratory analysis (starting with radiocarbon dates and anthropological studies) are necessary. Results from recent research in nearby Panoria necropolis (Darro, Granada) (Aranda et al, 2018(Aranda et al, , 2022 are a good example of a continuous project.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fieldwork, including surface surveys, excavations, aerial photogrammetry and other methods, and laboratory analysis (starting with radiocarbon dates and anthropological studies) are necessary. Results from recent research in nearby Panoria necropolis (Darro, Granada) (Aranda et al, 2018, 2022) are a good example of a continuous project. The importance of these new discoveries is emphasized considering that the megalithic cluster in the Gor River valley is one of the biggest dolmenic groups in Europe, with important implications for understanding socioeconomic dynamics and changes that took place from the 4th millennium BC. The results indicate even more control of the territory than previously proposed (Cabrero et al, 2020), and may have other implications.…”
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“…Dolmens have traditionally been taken as monumental tombs with a long period of use during the most advanced phase of the Neolithic, despite their burial function continuing into later times, with frequent evidence of burials ascribed to the Chalcolithic and the Bronze Age. However, it is not until recent years when research on the megalithic chronology seems to have definitively taken off in light of the improvement in direct radiocarbon dating by AMS on short-lived samples, mainly human bone (to cite some examples, the publications of Bayliss et al 2007a, 2007c; Whittle et al 2007a, 2007b; Wysocki et al 2007; Fernández-Eraso and Múgica-Alustiza 2013; García Sanjuán et al 2018; Lozano Medina and Aranda Jiménez 2018; Aranda Jiménez et al 2017, 2018a, 2018b, 2020a, 2020b, 2022; Blank et al 2020; Linares-Catela 2022; Linares-Catela and Vera-Rodríguez 2021, 2023; Alday-Ruiz et al 2023, etc.). At first, the appearance of very old dates in different regions hinted at the emergence of various autochthonous regions where dolmens were to be found in different parts of Europe (Renfrew 1976).…”
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