Agropastoral strategies in the Early Iron Age (7th-6th c. BCE) in NE Iberia: Zooarchaeological and archaeobotanical insights from La Timba de Santa Bàrbara (Barcelona, Spain)
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Abstract
This work presents the zooarchaeological and archaeobotanical analysis of the Early Iron Age site (7th-6th centuries BCE) of La Timba de Santa Bàrbara, a fortified settlement that appears to have been inhabited by an emerging aristocratic elite. This is a key site with a significant number of imported Phoenician amphorae, reflecting trade and cultural contacts with Mediterranean societies. The main objective here is to provide new insights into agropastoral and food consumption strategies during a key period of early social, economic and political transformation in the north-eastern Iberian Peninsula. The results reveal an intensive agricultural system primarily focused on cereal production, prioritising optimal productivity. Legumes and grapes were also identified, possibly related to the early introduction of wine in north-eastern Iberia. Livestock management was closely linked to agriculture, with cattle playing a predominant role. This interdisciplinary approach sheds new light on the interplay between agriculture, food consumption, and socio-economic and political transformations during the Early Iron Age in this region.
伊比利亚东北部铁器时代早期(公元前7 -公元前6年)的农牧战略:La Timba de Santa Bàrbara(西班牙巴塞罗那)的动物考古学和考古植物学见解
这项工作展示了对早期铁器时代遗址(公元前7 -6世纪)La Timba de Santa Bàrbara的动物考古学和考古植物学分析,这是一个坚固的定居点,似乎居住着新兴的贵族精英。这是一个重要的地点,有大量进口的腓尼基双耳罐,反映了与地中海社会的贸易和文化联系。这里的主要目标是在伊比利亚半岛东北部早期社会、经济和政治转型的关键时期,为农牧和粮食消费战略提供新的见解。结果表明,集约化农业系统主要侧重于谷物生产,优先考虑最佳生产力。豆类和葡萄也被发现,可能与早期在伊比利亚东北部引入葡萄酒有关。牲畜管理与农业密切相关,牛起着主导作用。这种跨学科的方法为该地区铁器时代早期农业、粮食消费和社会经济和政治变革之间的相互作用提供了新的视角。
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.