La sepultura 11/145 de la necrópolis ibérica de Los Castellones de Ceal (Hinojares, Jaén)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1991.v48.i0.529Keywords:
Necropolis, Iron Age, lberian Culture, SpainAbstract
In this paper we present the excavation of an Iberian tomb with a complicated structure made of wood, mud bricks and stones. It contained the cremated bones of an adult male in an urn of painted pottery and accompanied among other objects by three more vascs. On the wooden roof there was a ritual offcring of plates and sorne hen's cggs. Special interest in shown in thc constructive method of the tomb.
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