Questions about graphite pottery of Late Bronze and Iron Age I in the Iberian Peninsula
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2002.v59.i1.214Keywords:
Graphite, Graphite pottery, Late Bronze Age, Iron Age, MesetaAbstract
Graphite pottery is an increasingly frequent element in the contexts of the Iberian Bronze-Iron Ages. This paper summarises its current dispersal, centred on the eastern Iberian Peninsula, especially in the interior, so that it becomes a good indicator of the relationships established on the Meseta during this period. Most graphite pots are pieces of medium and small size, of good quality, dark colour, non-exclusive shapes and a decoration that allows us to distinguish six different variants. Only the technical aspects link them with the French examples, which have a similar chronology.
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