2024
DOI: 10.1017/eaa.2024.1
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Iron Age Connectivity Revealed by an Assemblage of Egyptian Faience in Central Iberia

Linda Chapon,
Juan Jesús Padilla-Fernández,
Alberto Dorado-Alejos
et al.

Abstract: Research concerning transactions in the early first millennium bc in the westernmost Mediterranean has tended to focus on colonial coastlands occupied by scattered Levantine outposts, whereas cross-cultural interactions in hinterland regions have remained ill-defined. This article presents an assemblage of Egyptian vitreous artefacts, namely beads, a Hathor amulet, and further items from the seventh-century bc rural village of Cerro de San Vicente (Salamanca) in the interior of Spain. Macroscopic and chemical … Show more

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