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Título: Exploring handmade pottery traditions and Early Iron Age Iberian networks through the site of La Fonteta (Alicante, Spain)
Autores/as: del Pino Curbelo, Miguel 
Buxeda i Garrigós, Jaume
Vinader Anton, Irene
López Rosendo,Ester 
Lorrio Alvarado, Alberto José
Torres Ortiz, Mariano
Clasificación UNESCO: 5503 Historia de países
Palabras clave: Early Iron Age
Handmade ceramics
Iberia
Phoenician
Optical petrography, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Proyectos: Estudios Cerámicos en la Periferia Mediterránea Occidental Durante El Hierro Antiguo 
Publicación seriada: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 
Resumen: The Phoenician colony of La Fonteta in southeastern Iberia holds signifcant importance for understanding Phoenician settlement patterns in the region. While previous research has primarily focused on wheel-thrown ceramics indicative of the new technological advancements and trade networks implemented after the Phoenician arrival, handmade ceramics have been somewhat overlooked despite their prevalence in the Early Iron Age (EIA) contexts. Our study, based on the analysis of 36 individuals from recent excavations at La Fonteta, sheds light on the technological aspects (temper choice and estimated fring temperature) and mobility patterns associated with handmade ceramics in this context. Contrary to previous assumptions, our fndings indicate that handmade ceramics played a crucial role in regional and broader exchange systems, possibly with limited ties to wheel-thrown ceramics. Moreover, regional mobility seems to have been prominent, likely stemming from local networks and technological frameworks established during the preceding Late Bronze Age (LBA) period
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130846
ISSN: 1866-9557
DOI: 10.1007/s12520-024-01997-4
Fuente: Archaeological And Anthropological Sciences [ISSN 1866-9557, eISSN 1866-9565], v. 16, 99, (Junio 2024)
Colección:Artículos
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