Technological change and interaction between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean: ''El Carambolo'' hoard, Seville
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1998.v55.i1.320Keywords:
Metallurgy, Technology, Systems, Gold, Bronze Age, Iron AgeAbstract
The concept of technological domain systems is the theoretical construct that we have applied to put forward an explanation for this goldhoard. We start with a technological study based on the topographical observation of working traces and manufacture procedures, and we end suggesting a model aiming at explaining technogical and social change at the end of Final Bronze Age and the begining of the orientalizing period, when two different socities coexist in the south of the Iberian Peninsula.
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1998-06-30
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Perea, A., & Armbruster, B. (1998). Technological change and interaction between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean: ’’El Carambolo’’ hoard, Seville. Trabajos De Prehistoria, 55(1), 121–138. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1998.v55.i1.320
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