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Dynamics of pioneer colonisation in the Early Iron Age in the Duero basin (Central Iberia, Spain): Integrating archaeological and palynological records
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Iron Age
Central Iberia
Duero Basin (Spain)
Settlement
Palynology
Colonisation
Human impact
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.05 Prehistoria
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2013
Resumen
This study addresses the earliest strategies of permanent occupation in the mountainous regions bordering
Northern Meseta in inland Iberia. This piece of work gathers together and discusses archaeological
information about settlement in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age and previously published highresolution
palynological cores from three study areas. Its major goal is to assess both archaeological and
pollen records in order to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of occupation and transformation
of these upland settings. Until cal 700 BC there are no clear signs of permanence in the highlands
surrounding the Duero basin, but from that point onwards various initiatives of small-scale spontaneous
colonisation have been identified. Colonisation in the Iron Age involved pastoralism, cereal agriculture and
a significant use of forestry resources, causing a major anthropogenic impact with irreversible
consequences. The outlined account constitutes the first synthetic overview at a macro-regional scale on
the beginnings of the integrated and diversified strategies implemented in these upland regions.
URI
ISSN
1461-4103
DOI
10.1179/1461410313Z.00000000025
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