El Bronce final en el Sureste de la Península Ibérica: una (re)visión desde la arqueología funeraria

Authors

  • Alberto J. Lorrio
Keywords: Collective burials, Cremation cemeteries, Inhumation tombs, Late Bronze Age, Southeast

Abstract

This work analyses funerary practices developed in the Late Bronze Age in the south eastern Spain. The fundamental bases for the study of these graves are the digs carried out by L. and H. Siret in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These expressions point to a solid cultural personality. It is evident in aspects such as the co-existence of burial rites such as inhumation and cremation, often in the same grave, or the wide range of funeral spaces, such as small cremation cemeteries, or collective inhumated burials and graves with a mixture of the two rites, in relation to which we may observe the recurrent reuse of older megalithic tombs.

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Lorrio, A. J. (2010). El Bronce final en el Sureste de la Península Ibérica: una (re)visión desde la arqueología funeraria. Annals of Prehistory and Archaeology, 119–176. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/apa/article/view/178191
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