Una cabeza de caballo procedente del Castro de las Cogotas (Cardeñosa, Ávila)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1992.v49.i0.552Keywords:
North Meseta, Zoomorphic figuration, Second 1ron AgeAbstract
A horse head in burnt c1ay, which was found in the site of Las Cogotas en 1986, has a remarkable interest in the context of the zoomorphic representations of the North Meseta, being an important example of this kind of art piece produced during the Second Iron Age.
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1992-12-30
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Alonso Hernández, P., & Benito-López, J. E. (1992). Una cabeza de caballo procedente del Castro de las Cogotas (Cardeñosa, Ávila). Trabajos De Prehistoria, 49, 365–372. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1992.v49.i0.552
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