Benjamín Cutillas-Victoria, Marta Lorenzon, Francisco Brotons Yagüe
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Abstract
Abstract The use of mudbricks in Early Iron Age ramparts is an uneven feature of defensive architecture on the Iberian Peninsula. The use of mudbricks as a building material has been linked to the arrival of Levantine building traditions with the Phoenicians, and its appearance among local societies varies between the eighth and sixth centuries BC according to the public or domestic nature of the structures. In this article, we present the geoarchaeological analyses of the mudbricks used in constructing one of the defensive towers or bastions at Villares de la Encarnación (Caravaca de la Cruz, Spain). This site, endowed with two complex fortification lines and towers, is one of the main settlements for understanding the development of the Early Iron Age among the inland and mountain communities of the region. The analytical program includes wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence, CHN elemental analysis, and thin-section petrography and provides new data about soil procurement and manufacturing choices. These results highlight the technical and social complexity behind mudbrick constructions and the adoption of new earthen practices among Early Iron Age communities in order to build more imposing and elevated towers that might convey an image of the power and strength of these inland settlements.
早期铁器时代壁垒的土制建筑和工艺实践:伊比利亚东南部Villares de la Encarnación的地质考古分析
早期铁器时代城墙中泥砖的使用是伊比利亚半岛防御建筑的一个不均匀特征。泥砖作为建筑材料的使用与腓尼基人带来的黎凡特建筑传统有关,它在当地社会的出现在公元前8世纪到6世纪之间,根据结构的公共或家庭性质而有所不同。在这篇文章中,我们介绍了用于建造维拉雷斯德拉Encarnación (Caravaca de la Cruz,西班牙)的防御塔或堡垒之一的泥砖的地质考古分析。该遗址拥有两条复杂的防御工事线和塔楼,是了解该地区内陆和山区社区早期铁器时代发展的主要定居点之一。分析程序包括波长色散x射线荧光,CHN元素分析和薄片岩石学,并提供有关土壤采购和制造选择的新数据。这些结果突出了泥砖建筑背后的技术和社会复杂性,以及早期铁器时代社区采用新的土制做法,以建造更雄伟的高塔,这可能传达了这些内陆定居点权力和力量的形象。
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Open Archaeology is a forum of novel approaches to archaeological theory, methodology and practice, and an international medium for the dissemination of research data and interdisciplinary projects. Scope of the journal includes, but is not restricted to: World Archaeology - discoveries and research Archaeological science Theory and interpretation in archaeology Archaeological heritage preservation and management.