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Título
Microhistory, Conjectural Reasoning, and Prehistory: The Treasure of Aliseda (Spain)
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Early Iron Age
Treasure of Aliseda (Spain)
Protohistory
Archaeological excavation
Evidential reasoning
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.05 Prehistoria
7201.02 Epistemología
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
De Gruyter
Citación
Blanco-González, A. (2024): Microhistory, Conjectural Reasoning, and Prehistory: The Treasure of Aliseda (Spain). Open Archaeology, 10 (1). https://doi.org/10.1515/OPAR-2022-0353
Resumen
This contribution delves into the ways of archaeological reasoning based on material remains,
tackled as minute physical traces or signs capable of shedding light on underlying and otherwise unapproachable
past phenomena. This is indeed the basis of Microhistory or the conjectural paradigm in History. This
article identifies key characteristics regarding this way of inductive or “bottom-up” inference and demonstrates
its prospects when applied to prehistoric contexts. To illustrate this point, the article draws on a case
study from the protohistory of Iberia: The treasure of Aliseda (seventh–sixth centuries BCE). This one-off
assemblage – a true anomaly in its time, past, and present – was accidentally found in 1920 and has thenceforth
been subject to assorted interpretations – mainly as individual burial goods from a feminine tomb –
using deductive reasoning constrained by strong prejudices. A recent and comprehensive revision of this issue
from an inductive and multi-stranded approach – mobilising several independent lines of evidence – has led to
a fresh, sounder, and finer-grained micro-narrative. This case exemplifies a successful microhistorical
enquiry, which has tracked retrospectively an array of inadvertent observations – from legacy dataset, new
fieldwork, and science-based analyses – to illuminate the deviant circumstances framing this occurrence.
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ISSN
2300-6560
DOI
10.1515/OPAR-2022-0353
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