An Iberian textil workshop at Coll del Moro de Gandesa (Tarragona)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1994.v51.i2.451Keywords:
Iberian culture, Woven, Loom, Linen Workshop, Fortifications, Second Punic WarAbstract
This article deals with an architectural complex, dated to the second half of the third century b.C., which is composed of two rooms that comunicate with one of the towers of the settlement wall. In one of them there were excavated two waterproof deposits, which provided evidence of the production of linen from flax.
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1994-12-30
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Rafel i Fontanals, N., Blasco i Arasanz, M., & Sales i Carbonell, J. (1994). An Iberian textil workshop at Coll del Moro de Gandesa (Tarragona). Trabajos De Prehistoria, 51(2), 121–136. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1994.v51.i2.451
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